The Thai military continued to drop multiple bombs in succession from F-16 fighter jets on the Victory Bridge on the afternoon of 13 December 2025, following earlier strikes that morning, with the aim of completely destroying the main water-crossing bridge (Victory Bridge) in Veal Veng District, Pursat Province. At present, the bridge has been completely cut off.
Footage on the ground shows Victory Bridge (Me Teuk Bridge) in ruins due to Thai F-16 airstrikes in the Veal Veng District of Pursat Province on the morning of December 13.
According to Information Minister Neth Pheaktra, the bridge is 180 meters long and 10 meters wide, consisting of eight spans, each 20 meters in length, and was completed in 2018 by the Chinese company CRBC.
Footage provided by Tonghour
BREAKING: Thai F-16 Jets Bomb Chei Chomnas Bridge Cutting Off National Road 55 in Pursat
(Pursat): Thai military forces used two F-16 fighter jets to drop bombs on Chei Chomnas Bridge (Me Teuk Bridge) in the Thma Da area of Veal Veng district, Pursat province, early this morning, 13 December 2025.
According to the Ministry of National Defence, on 13 December 2025, Thai forces are using two F-16 fighter jets to drop 7 bombs at the following targets:
- At 0550 hours, Thai forces dropped one bomb to destroy hotel building at Tmor Da.
- At 0555 hours, Thai forces dropped another bomb to destroy hotel building.
- At 0602 hours, Thai forces dropped one bomb to destroy Chei Chomnas bridge.
- At 0607 hours, Thai forces dropped another bomb to destroy Chei Chomnas bridge.
- At 0612 hours, Thai forces dropped one more bomb to destroy Chei Chomnas bridge (Old Bridge).
Thai forces have not stopped the bombing yet and are still continuing the bombing.
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