Overview
- Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said all actions under the cease-fire would be put on hold following a landmine blast during a patrol in Thailand’s Sisaket province.
- The Royal Thai Army reported one sergeant lost his right foot and another soldier was hurt, though separate reports said four troops were wounded.
- Bangkok postponed the planned release of 18 captured Cambodian soldiers that had been scheduled for later this week.
- Thai authorities are investigating whether the mine was newly laid or old ordnance, as Thailand accuses Cambodia of planting new devices and Phnom Penh denies wrongdoing.
- The October 26 agreement, signed in Kuala Lumpur with Malaysian mediation and public support from President Donald Trump, called for prisoner releases, demining, heavy weapons withdrawal, and access for regional observers.