Overview
- Thai authorities report two soldiers killed and 29 wounded in fresh clashes, while Cambodia says seven civilians were killed and 20 injured, figures that remain unverified.
- Thailand says it has moved roughly 385,000 residents from four frontier districts with about 35,000 in shelters, and Cambodia has urged evacuations from several border villages.
- Hostilities have flared near the Preah Vihear temple and in Oddar Meanchey, with each side accusing the other of firing across the frontier and of endangering cultural sites.
- The peace deal mediated in October by President Donald Trump and Malaysia’s Anwar Ibrahim was already on hold after Thailand paused implementation in mid‑November following a landmine incident.
- Overnight strikes and counter‑fire were reported by both governments, and the Bangkok Post quoted Thailand’s military chief as vowing to weaken Cambodia’s forces as ASEAN voices call for restraint.