Thai, Cambodian troops clash
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Thai and Cambodian troops exchanged fire on their disputed border, officials said, the latest in a series of clashes between the neighbours.
Cambodian soldiers are seen at a military base in Preah Vihear province, some 500 km northwest of Phnom Penh. Thai and Cambodian troops exchanged fire on their disputed border early Friday, officials said, the latest in a series of clashes between the neighbours.
The fighting broke out early Friday, at the border near Pa Nom Dong Rak district of Thailand's Surin province, Thai army spokesman Colonel Sunsern Kaewkumnerd said.
"I don't know the reason for the clash, which is still going on," he said.
Thai villagers said they saw four Thai soldiers injured from the clash.
Authorities were evacuating people living in the area.
A long-running dispute between the two countries over land near a 900-year-old temple erupted into four days of clashes in February, leaving at least 10 people dead and prompting a UN appeal for a lasting ceasefire.
http://www.bangko...rder-clash
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festen forsætter for 2 dag i træk
Border clash in Surin restarts
Published: 23/04/2011 at 10:06 AM
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The exchange of fire between Thai and Cambodian troops along the border of Surin province started again on Saturday morning, reports said.
Si Phachuea, village headman of Ban Nong Kanna in Suring Phanom Dong Rak district, about five kilometer from the Thai-Cambodian border, said Cambodian soldiers started firing at Thai troops with heavy weapons and machineguns about 6am.
He and his villagers had to rush to bunkers in the village for safety.
Army spokesman Col Sansern Kaewkamnerd said on Saturday that the latest border clash erupted at Ta Kwai and Ta Muen temples in Phanom Dong Rak, the same point where the gunfight took place on Friday morning.
There is no report on casualty and injury for the moment, he said.
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her lidt på dansk de slås også i dag på en søndag
Thailand og Cambodja kæmper ny tempelkamp
24. apr. 2011 07.44 Udland
Grænsestriden mellem Thailand og Cambodja fortsætter.
Søndag formiddag rapporteres der igen om skyderier i de to landes grænseområde nær templet Preah Vihear. Siden kampene brød ud fredag, har mindst 10 personer mistet livet.
http://www.dr.dk/...m?rss=true
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freden lader vente på sig kommer der en stor krig mellem de to lande
More bloodshed feared
World alarmed at rise in violence, says Surin
Tensions continued to escalate in Surin's Phanom Dong Rak district after a new round of border clashes between Thai and Cambodian troops yesterday, the third in three days.
Both sides were bringing in reinforcements right along the border including heavy weaponry, heightening fears that war could be looming.
Yesterday's clashes started at about 10am and stopped at about 6pm near Ta Muen Thom and Ta Kwai temples in Surin. Three more Thai soldiers were injured.
Four Thai soldiers have been killed and 27 injured as of yesterday since fighting first broke out on Friday.
More details: Cambodian plot to seize temples http://www.bangko...al/233519/ |
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PM orders review of ties with P.Penh
http://www.bangko...der-review
Fighting around Preah Vihear
http://www.bangko...-si-sa-ket
freden udebliver ,krigen kommer
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Klassisk...
Er der intern splid i en nation, så find en ydre fjende at slås med!
Håber da PAD spionerne får nogle år i Cambodiansk fængsel.
Arrogante idioter!
http://www.nation...49983.html
http://www.thaivi...-pair-now/
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spioner nej, Arrogante idioter ja
bare rolig jack D der kommer til at opholde sig i Cambodiansk fængsel i mange år |
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Ærgerligt det ikke var Sonthi Limpind-tong-cool og ham den anden nar med gedebukkeskægget..
30 år i hullet havde været passende til dem!
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nyt fra fronten
3 Thai troops, 3 villagers injured in latest Surin border clash
Surin - Three Thai troops and three villagers were injured when Thai and Cambodians exchanged fire Tuesday afternoon.
A military source said the troops and civilians were injured after Cambodian troops opened fire at Thai side at 4 pm, using rockets.
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vi kan høre krigen lyden af kanoner er lidt for tæt på nu de skyder konstant
http://www.nation...54085.html
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hvad betyder det for vores planlagte tur i juli mdr.
ville gerne se det issan |
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Issn er et kæmpeområde, og man behøver jo ikke at tage alt for tæt på området med skyderier.
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Border clash kills another Thai soldier
Published: 28/04/2011 at 11:07 AM
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A Thai soldier was confirmed killed in the clashes between Thai and Cambodian troops on the border in Surin province on Wednesday night, Army Region 2 spokesman Col Prawit Hukaew said on Thursday morning.
http://www.bangko...ai-soldier
Ceasefire agreed after military commanders meet : source
Phnom Penh - A senior Cambodian military source said Thursday that Thai and Cambodian military commanders agreed a ceasefire during a morning meeting.
The source, who asked not to be named, told the German Press Agency dpa that General Chea Morn, who commands the armed forces in the Cambodian military's Region 4, had agreed the ceasefire with a Thai general.
"The meeting has helped to ease tensions along the border," the source said, before adding that Cambodia remained to be convinced that the Thai military "was serious" about the ceasefire.
He said shelling had stopped along the border after reports of artillery battles earlier in the day, adding that since mid-morning there had been just a few reports of small-arms fire.
A soldier at Ta Moan temple, the scene of some of the heaviest shelling over the past seven days, confirmed that fighting had ceased in his area.
Thai defence officials were not available to comment.
Cambodian government spokesman Phay Siphan said the ceasefire had been agreed "in principle."
The fighting between the two nations has killed 14 soldiers and one civilian, and wounded nearly 60 others.
Clashes involving heavy artillery and small-arms fire had erupted on a daily basis since Friday at a series of six locations on Cambodia's northern and north-west border with Thailand.
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krigen fortsætter vi kan godt kalde det for en krig nu
One soldier killed, 4 injured overnight
Published: 29/04/2011 at 10:29 AM
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One soldier was killed and four others wounded in fresh clashes along border in Surin on Thursday night, Army Region 2 commander Lt Gen Thawatchai Samutsakorn said on Friday morning.
Army spokesman Sansern Kaewkamnerd said the fighting started with an exchange of machinegun fire about 9pm and continued until about 5am Friday.
Surin governor Serm Chainarong said on Friday morning that the two sides exchanged fire using small arms at Ta Meun Tom and Ta Kwai temples about 11pm on Thursday and stopped about 5am on Friday.
http://www.bangko...-ceasefire
More than 41,000 local people in risk districts of Phanom Dong Rak, Kap Choeng and Sangka have been relocated to 34 evacuation centres in Surin province, he added.
The overnight clash shattered the truce agreement announced yesterday by the army chief.
Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban indicated there might be a chance to salvage the truce.
"It's not considered a breach of ceasefire because they have used personal firearms. But if the clash expands with heavy weapons, that means the agreement is no longer valid," he told reporters.
Both sides had reacted cautiously to Thursday's peace deal, struck after talks among local commanders.
Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said on Thursday that the agreement was a "good sign", but added that "we have to wait and see whether real peace has been achieved".
Thai and Cambodian commanders had agreed at the talks to reopen a border gate and "create a climate to allow civilians to return home", according to the Cambodian defence ministry.
Seven Thai troops and eight Cambodian soldiers have died since the clashes began last Friday. Bangkok has said a Thai civilian has also been killed.
Heavy weapons fire has also strayed towards villages around the frontier, causing over 41,000 people in Thailand and 30,000 in Cambodia to flee their homes.
The two countries have each accused the other of sparking the violence.
http://www.bangko...last-night
Fresh border clash after brief ceasefire
Published: 29/04/2011 at 10:44 AM
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Fresh fighting erupted on the Thai-Cambodian border, both armies said Friday, shattering a truce aimed at ending the bloodiest clashes between the neighbours in decades as the toll rose to 16.
Cambodian people look at a damaged house in Samrong near the Cambodia-Thailand border in Oddar Meanchey province on April 28, 2011. Heavy weapons fire pounded the Thai-Cambodian border for a seventh day on April 28, as officials confirmed a 15th death in the bloodiest fighting between the neighbours in decades. AFP PHOTO
One Thai soldier died and four were wounded in sporadic skirmishes that broke out hours after a ceasefire deal was agreed on Thursday, 2nd Army spokesman Prawit Hookaew said.
"The situation is now calming but still tense," Col Prawit added after the skirmishes flared overnight.
Fighting around two temples at the jungle frontier between the countries, now in its eighth day, has caused tens of thousands of people to flee from their homes.
Deputy Prime Minister in charge of security affairs Suthep Thaugsuban indicated there might be a chance to salvage the truce.
"It's not considered a breach of ceasefire because they have used personal firearms. But if the clash expands with heavy weapons, that means the agreement is no longer valid," Mr Suthep told reporters.
"There was a brief clash early on Friday," Cambodian field commander Suos Sothea told AFP by telephone, without giving further details.
Both sides had reacted cautiously to Thursday's peace deal, struck after talks among local commanders.
Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said on Thursday that the agreement was a "good sign", but added that "we have to wait and see whether real peace has been achieved".
See also: previous stories about this issue
Thai and Cambodian commanders had agreed at the talks to reopen a border gate and "create a climate to allow civilians to return home", according to the Cambodian defence ministry.
Seven Thai troops and eight Cambodian soldiers have died since the clashes began last Friday. Bangkok has said a Thai civilian has also been killed.
Heavy weapons fire has also strayed towards villages around the frontier, causing an estimated 45,000 people in Thailand and 30,000 in Cambodia to flee their homes.
Both countries have blamed each other for sparking the violence.
Cambodia claims that Thailand used spy planes and poison gas during the conflict -- an allegation denied by Bangkok.
The countries have come under increasing international pressure to stop the violence.
The Thai-Cambodian border has never been fully demarcated, partly because it is littered with landmines left over from years of war in Cambodia.
On Tuesday the fighting briefly spread to the 900-year-old Preah Vihear temple, which has been the focus of strained relations between the neighbours since it was granted UN World Heritage status in 2008.
The World Court ruled in 1962 that the temple belonged to Cambodia, but both countries claim ownership of a 4.6-square-kilometre (1.8-square-mile) surrounding area.
In February, 10 people were killed near Preah Vihear, which is 150 kilometres (90 miles) east of the two ancient temple complexes at the centre of the latest clashes. |
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lidt på dansk i dag lørdag forsætter kampene
Nye skyderier i asiatisk tempelstrid
Våbenhvilen mellem Thailand og Cambodja holdt mindre end et døgn. En soldat dræbt og fire såret i nye kampe
En soldat fra Thailand blev dræbt og fire såret under nye kampe i striden mellem Thailand og Cambodja. Det oplyser en talsmand for Thailands militær fredag.
Torsdag indgik landene ellers en aftale om at indstille skyderierne, men våbenhvilen holdt mindre end et døgn.
Anspændt stemning
- Situationen er nu lidt mere rolig, men fortsat anspændt, siger oberst Prawit Hookaew, talsmand for hæren i det nordøstlige Thailand.
Der har været spredte sammenstød i området i adskillige uger, men i de seneste syv dage er kampene blevet intensiveret. 15 soldater er dræbt over de syv dage.
Striden står om grænsedragningen ved det 900 år gamle Preah Vihear-tempel.
Tilbage i 1962 afgjorde en international domstol, at templet tilhører Cambodja, men begge lande påberåber sig suverænitet over et 4,6 kvadratkilometer stort område ved templet.
http://jp.dk/udla...414501.ece
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fred langt om længe,hvor lang tid holder det så
Troops hammer out ceasefire
Cambodia wants time to collect soldiers' bodies
Published: 2/05/2011 at 12:00 AM
Newspaper section: News
A senior Cambodian military officer has hammered out a ceasefire with Thai troops at Ta Muen Thom temple in Phanom Dong Rak district of Surin province.
Col Neak Vong, deputy commander of Cambodia's 402nd Brigade, contacted Col Adul Boonthamcharoen, commander of the 26th Pararanger Military Regiment around 4 pm to seek a ceasefire at the temple ruins of Ta Muen Thom.
After the meeting, both sides agreed to stop fighting and Cambodian troops agreed to move away from an area near the temple ruins.
A Thai army source said Col Neak Vong gave as his reasons for the ceasefire the fact that he wanted to collect several bodies of Cambodian troops killed in gunfire exchanges with Thai troops during the past 10 days, from a forest opposite the temple.
The bodies have begun rotting and giving off a bad odour.
He also told the Thai side that the morale of Cambodian troops has been shaken following the deaths of their fellow soldiers and a shortage of food and weapons, added the source.
After the agreement, Thai soldiers erected ranger flags in orange and green in front of the temple to protect their sovereignty in the area.
A wooden fence was set up at the entrance of the temple, reinforced with barbed wire.
A source said the ceasefire agreement at the operational level was a good sign that the border conflict would end soon.
Cambodian Defence Ministry spokesman Chhum Socheat said yesterday that one Cambodian soldier was killed in fighting with Thailand yesterday morning.
The two sides exchanged automatic weapons fire overnight and before dawn yesterday round the Ta Kwai and Ta Muen temples, about 14 kilometres from Ta Muen Thom.
The Cambodian soldier was killed by shrapnel from an artillery round, he said.
Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva yesterday said proposals to set up a committee to handle the Preah Vihear temple issue at the World Heritage Committee meetings this month and in June will be submitted to cabinet for consideration tomorrow.
In his weekly television talk show, Mr Abhisit assured the public that state agencies would protect the country's sovereignty even after the House is dissolved this week.
The border situation was showing progress as Thai and Cambodian military authorities were in close contact to prevent the dispute from escalating, he said. Exchanges of heavy arms fire between troops from the two countries had taken place earlier.
But after two rounds of negotiations, troops were now clashing with light weapons only, he said.
Second Army commander Thawatchai Samutsakhon has asked his subordinates to exercise restraint.
Seven Thai troops have been killed and scores of soldiers wounded in the border clashes with Cambodian soldiers, said Lt Gen Thawatchai.
A source said two evacuees taking refuge at a shelter in Prasat district of Surin died after suffering from stress.
Ms Reya Saengtawan, 42, a native of Phanom Dong Rak district, died at the temporary shelter at Nikhom Prasat centre, and Mrs Thong Khantiwong, 76, another evacuee, was taken to a local hospital and died.
The Second Army's front operation centre in Surin said seven Thai soldiers have been killed and 120 others wounded since the border clashes erupted.
The fighting had also killed one civilian, injured seven others, and damaged 11 houses.
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