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A visual timeline of Thailand-Cambodia border conflict Thailand and Cambodia have been exchanging fire over a border dispute that finds roots in the colonial rule The dispute is decades-old, and there is a bilateral mechanism to manage territorial differences So, what triggered the latest flare-up? India Today puts together a timeline of events that led to Thailand launching missiles from F-16 fighter jets in Cambodia
2025 Cambodia–Thailand clashes - Wikipedia The roots of the 2025 Cambodia–Thailand border conflict go back to the colonial-era treaties of 1904–1907 between the Kingdom of Siam and the Kingdom of Cambodia, the latter under a French protectorate The tension between the two countries escalated in 1962 after the ruling of the International Court of Justice on the Preah Vihear Temple [12] Tensions increased from 2008–2011, and in
Timeline of Thailand-Cambodia Situation on 24 July 2025, at . . . 09 30 hr - Cambodia fired BM-21 rockets from a base on Khao Laem Hill, approximately 6 km south of Chong Chom The rockets landed on Thai soil Thailand responded with 120 mm mortars 09 42 hr - Cambodia fired BM-21 rockets at the Border Development Center in Kap Choeng District, Surin Province Thailand immediately ordered an evacuation of
Timeline : Neighbours at war Thailand accused Cambodia of laying new mines; Cambodia countered that the mines were remnants from past conflicts July 15 - Chaos broke out at Ta Muen Thom temple in Surin province following a brief confrontation between Thai and Cambodian troops
Thai-Cambodian border dispute timetable - Thai Times Relations between Cambodia and Thailand have deteriorated significantly since May Since then, cross-border tensions have surged, including leaked phone calls between Cambodian and Thai leaders in June, and full-scale military clashes erupting in July that left twelve Thai civilians dead and over thirty injured