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Eleven civilians killed as Thailand and Cambodia exchange fire in escalating border dispute | World News

24 July 2025
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Eleven civilians killed as Thailand and Cambodia exchange fire in escalating border dispute | World News
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Eleven Thai civilians, including an eight-year-old boy, and a soldier have died amid escalating clashes between Thailand and Cambodia over disputed border areas, leading to injuries for 14 others. Both nations have downgraded diplomatic relations and exchanged accusations of aggression, with Thailand conducting airstrikes on military targets in Cambodia following artillery attacks on civilian areas.

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