Cambodia categorically rejects:
- Any unilateral alteration of border lines
- Any illegal occupation of territory
- Any change imposed through the use of force
Homes of Cambodian citizens became targets of attack among many other civilian targets during the Thai military’s invasion of Cambodia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity in July and December 2025.
Cambodia strongly protests against the illegal actions taken by the Thai armed forces, including the placement of container barriers and the construction of access roads into certain areas of Oddar Meanchey and Pursat provinces.
Cambodia’s UNESCO-listed Preah Vihear temple, a sacred monument, is pitted with shrapnel wounds by Thai forces after weeks of deadly fighting along the Cambodian-Thai border.
Scenes of damage to civilian homes, Buddhist temples, bridges, roads, and unexploded remnants following an incursion by Thai military forces into Cambodian territory between 7–27 December 2025.
Cambodia protested against the emplacement of three containers on 3 February 2026 by Thai armed forces in An Seh Village, which obstructs access to the An Seh International Border Checkpoint. This action blatantly violates of Cambodia's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Tamone Temple Complex and Ta Krabei Temple lie wholly within Cambodia’s sovereign territory, as established by the 1904 and 1907 Franco-Siamese Treaties and their legally valid maps
The installation of a Buddha statue on the site of Lord Vishnu statue destroyed by the Thai military in the An Ses area of Preah Vihear province is a violation of Cambodia’s sovereignty
Impacts and destructions caused by aggressive acts by the Thai side against Cambodia’s sovereignty from 7 Dec 2025 to 17 Jan 2026
Source: Ministry of Interior
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Thai military artillery attacks in July and December 2025 damaged 142 locations at Preah Vihear Temple and 42 nearby sites, including Keo Sikha Kiri Svara Pagoda.
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The DBST road section runs from Bat Tonlea Village, Kandal Chrum Commune, to Chambak Village, Neang Teut Commune, with a length of 12.3 km.
This is one of 27 DBST and concrete roads with a total length of 174 km. These projects represent new achievements in Tboung Khmum Province