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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.
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BREAKING: Cambodia’s Defense Ministry said this morning that Thai T-50 fighter jet dropped four bombs near Phnom Sampov, a popular tourist destination in Banon district, Battambang province.
Destroying a Hindu deity’s statue under the pretext of a border dispute is unacceptable. Whether placed by Cambodia or not, attacking faith and heritage only exposes intolerance.
Both Thailand and Cambodia are Buddhist nations, yet history records repeated persecution of Hindu temples and attempts to erase them. Violence against sacred symbols cannot be whitewashed with slogans. No religion proves its “peace” by destroying another’s faith.
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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.
On Friday morning (Dec. 19), Fresh News journalists reporting from the Cambodia–Thailand border conflict zone documented extensive damage to homes and schools caused by artillery shelling and airstrikes carried out by Thai military forces.
Images captured at the Boeung Trakoun checkpoint in Thmar Pouk District, Banteay Meanchey Province, show residential buildings and educational facilities severely damaged by heavy shelling and bombs dropped from Thai fighter jets.
The area has been among the most intense battle zones, enduring nearly 12 consecutive days of heavy fighting.
BREAKING: Last night, Thai F-16 fighter jets destroyed the O’Chik Bridge, linking Chong Kal district in Oddar Meanchey province with Srei Snam district in Siem Reap province. The strike occurred near the same area hit earlier this week, forcing displaced civilians from a nearby camp to flee again to other shelters they believed were safer.
At 11 a.m. this morning, Thai armed forces, accompanied by heavy machinery such as excavators, entered An Ses area and other locations within Cambodian sovereign territory, and even laid barbed wire, despite strong objections from our forces. It is also worth noting that Cambodia recently arranged a visit by foreign military attachés to those locations on July 30, 2025, clearly demonstrating that these areas are part of Cambodian sovereign territory.
This act constitutes a flagrant violation of the ceasefire and poses a grave threat to peace and security along the border between the two countries, as well as to the wider region. Cambodia calls on the international community — particularly partner countries that have worked tirelessly to help achieve this hard-won ceasefire and wish to see it fully and effectively implemented — to demand that Thailand immediately stop its aggressive actions and strictly respect international law, especially Cambodia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
The Spokesperson of the Ministry of National Defense of the Kingdom of Cambodia would like to inform the general public and the international community that, according to received information at 10:49 a.m. on 3 August 2025, the Thai military, in cooperation with Thai authorities, has instructed its remaining civilians in the border area of Surin Province to evacuate by tonight.
The same sources also confirmed that the Thai military plans to launch attacks along the border starting from the Tamone Thom Temple, Ta Krabey Temple, Preah Vihear Temple, up to the Anseh area. These attacks are expected to commence soon, prior to the scheduled meeting of the Extraordinary Meeting of the General Border Committee (GBC) on 7 August 2025 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
This planned offensive constitutes a violation of the territorial sovereignty of Cambodia before the GBC meeting, and it is a serious breach of the ceasefire agreement mutually agreed upon by both countries on 28 July 2025 in Kuala Lumpur, with Malaysia, the United States, and China as witnesses.
Cambodia appeals to the international community to help prevent this at all costs and urges the Thai side to immediately stop its planned aggression, if this information is true, and to respect the ceasefire agreement fully for the sake of peace and stability along the border areas of both countries and the entire region.
Press Release from the Spokesperson of theMinistry of National Defense of the Kingdom of Cambodia , Phnom Penh, 3 August 2025
The Cambodian Mine Action Centre (CMAC) today, August 2, discovered two MK-82 bombs from a Thai F-16 fighter jet, manufactured in 2023 and equipped with the Israel-produced GBU-12 Paveway II guidance system.
They were found at Wat Ta Moan Senchey in Ta Ham village