Border Clash: Thai Military Responds to Cambodian Aggression

The Thai military engaged in a retaliatory exchange of fire with Cambodian troops along the border between the two countries. The incident occurred when Cambodian forces fired at Thai soldiers who were working on road improvements in a Thai territory area. In response to the attack, Thai forces returned fire in self-defense, resulting in two Thai soldiers being wounded, one in the leg and the other in the chest.
The Thai foreign ministry spokesperson emphasized that the Cambodian troops initiated the gunfire, contrary to claims made by the Cambodian Ministry of National Defense. The Royal Thai Army provided evidence supporting their assertion that the Cambodian side was responsible for the initial attack. The Thai military's response was in accordance with the Rules of Engagement, and they have clear evidence of the incident's details.
Reports indicated that the exchange of fire lasted for about 30 minutes, with the Thai military responding to the Cambodian troops' aggression. Following the incident, the Thai troops were placed on high alert, and local residents were advised to seek shelter in designated safe areas.
In conclusion, the border clash between Thai and Cambodian troops resulted in injuries to Thai soldiers, prompting a swift and proportionate response from the Thai military. The situation highlights the tensions along the border and the need for vigilance to maintain peace and security in the region.