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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.
The Lord Vishnu statue in Cambodia was built to show respect and reverence for several religious, cultural, and historical reasons. It is not just a statue for display , but to respect the religious.
Thailand destroyed not only Lord Vishnu’s statue, but also Hindu temples of Cambodia.
Noted: the statue was built by Cambodia in Cambodia territory over a decade ago.
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Students rushed to catch their bicycles and motorbikes to get home from school after Thai fighter jet dropped bombs near Phnom Sampov, a popular tourist destination in Battambang province.
Thailand’s aggressive approach and the level of force used against Cambodia suggest this goes far beyond a narrow claim of border defense and points to deeper objectives beneath the surface. The response is disproportionate, and that is increasingly visible. It does little to strengthen how Thailand’s narrative is perceived.
At 10:00 AM, the Thai military used a T-50 fighter jet to drop four bombs on a village inhabited by people in Banon district, deep in Cambodian territory, Battambang province. (Source: Cambodian Ministry of National Defense)
Cambodia has condemned the Thai army for demolishing a Hindu Vishnu statue in a disputed border area after more than two weeks of fighting between Cambodia and Thailand.
According to Cambodian officials in Preah Vihear, the statue was built in 2014 and stood several hundred meters inside Cambodian territory in the An Ses area. It was destroyed on December 22 using a backhoe loader. Video of the demolition circulated widely on Thai social media and was independently verified, with no signs of manipulation.
Cambodia says the statue was a religious site worshipped by Buddhist and Hindu followers and has accused Thai forces of damaging multiple cultural sites along the border during the clashes. Thailand has not commented on the incident and continues to say its operations only target military objectives.
By that logic, this Hindu statue was definitely a military target.
please stop with this kind of behavior! everyday our people lives in fear especially elderly and children bcuz of your soldiers drop heavy weapons into our land, keep invading and destroying our properties! this is not what defenders did as they claimed so please stop! our country needs peace! and the world is seeing! better stop and take care of your own country 📢
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BREAKING: Cambodia’s Defense Ministry said a Thai T-50 fighter jet dropped four bombs near Phnom Sampov, a popular tourist destination in Banon district, Battambang Province, at around 10:00 a.m. The strikes hit civilian locations and civil infrastructure after Thai forces crossed into the area, causing chaos at a nearby school where the explosions could be clearly heard.