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Cambodia Urges Immediate Ceasefire as Border Clashes with Thailand Escalate, Over 30 Killed

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July 26, 2025
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Cambodia has called for an immediate ceasefire with Thailand as deadly border clashes between the two countries continue to intensify. More than 30 people, including civilians, have already lost their lives in the ongoing violence.

According to a BBC report published on Saturday, July 25, Cambodia has formally proposed an unconditional ceasefire and called for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. Ambassador Chea Keo, Cambodia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, confirmed the proposal, but Thailand has yet to make any official comment on the offer. Instead, Bangkok has rejected third-party mediation and imposed martial law in eight border provinces.

The conflict, which began on Thursday, has so far resulted in at least 32 fatalities and the displacement of nearly 200,000 people from both sides. Both nations are accusing each other of initiating the hostilities.

On Saturday, the Thai military reported that Cambodian forces had launched an attack on a newly contested area along the southern coastline, but claimed that the Royal Thai Navy had successfully repelled the assault.

Clashes have been reported in several Thai provinces including Surin, Ubon Ratchathani, and Sisaket. Thai officials stated that a total of 19 people — including 13 civilians and 6 soldiers — have been killed. Approximately 140,000 residents have been relocated to safer zones.

Cambodia’s Ministry of Defense reported 13 fatalities on its side, including 5 soldiers and 8 civilians. The ministry also said that over 35,000 people in Cambodia have been forced to flee their homes due to the violence.

Thailand’s acting Prime Minister, Phumtham Wechayachai, issued a stark warning on Friday, saying the situation is “drifting towards war.” He added that heavy weapons are being used and the fighting has already spread to 12 different points along the border.

Tensions remain high, as the region braces for further escalation amid growing international concern.

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