Residents and students fled after the invading Thai military used a T-50 plane to drop bombs near Phnom Sampov, Battambang province, at 10 a.m. on December 24, 2025.
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Despite ongoing mediation efforts by the United States and China to end the armed conflict between Cambodia and Thailand, the Thai military has continued its attacks, openly disregarding international calls for restraint.
At around 11:00 p.m. on December 19, 2025, two Thai Air Force F-16 fighter jets dropped three bombs on O Chik Bridge, completely destroying the structure and rendering it impassable.
The O Chik Bridge, located on National Road 68, connects Siem Reap and Oddar Meanchey provinces. For more than a decade, it had served as a critical civilian lifeline, supporting daily transportation, local commerce, agricultural logistics, and access to schools for students in surrounding communities.
The destruction of the bridge has severely disrupted livelihoods and mobility for residents in both provinces, compounding the humanitarian impact of the conflict.
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According to The Sun and other outlets, a Belarusian woman named Vera Kravtsova was reportedly lured to Thailand for a fake modelling job, trafficked across the border into Myanmar, and killed, with her organs allegedly sold on the black market.
Belarusian officials have since denied parts of the story, calling it βunverified information,β and thereβs still no independent confirmation of what actually happened.
Whether every detail is true or not, the story mirrors a growing pattern: trafficking networks that start in Thailand and move victims into Myanmarβs scam compounds, where foreign workers are deceived, abused, and sometimes vanish.