On the morning of July 30, 2025, CMAC explosive ordnance disposal experts responded to an emergency request from local civilians whose homes were struck by a massive aerial bomb. The bomb has been identified as an MK-84, one of the largest in the MK-series (MK-81, MK-82, MK-83, and MK-84). It weighs approximately 1,000 kilograms, stretches about 3.5 meters long, and contains over 500 kilograms of explosive material.
This MK-84 bomb was reportedly dropped by the Royal Thai Air Force in a recent violation of Cambodian territory. It is important to note that the use of MK-84 bombs has been extremely rare in this region, even during the height of the Indochina War. #ExposeThailandLies
Official: Thai Forces Detain Cambodian Soldiers After Ceasefire
Major General Chanth Sopheaktra, commander of the Preah Vihear Operational Area, confirmed that at approximately 5:00 AM on July 29, Thai forces apprehended 20 Cambodian soldiers. One soldier reportedly managed to escape, while the remaining 19 were taken across the border into Thai territory.
Major General Sopheaktra condemned the incident, characterizing it as a clear violation of the agreed ceasefire by the Thai side.
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Behind the so-called ceasefire, Thai soldiers lured Cambodian troops with a call for peace and a handshakeβonly to betray them and take 20 Cambodian soldiers hostage.
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