💨 Abstract
Cambodia welcomed two wounded soldiers who were captured by Thailand after a ceasefire in their territorial dispute. Accusations of civilian targeting and law-of-war breaches persist. Cambodia demands the release of 18 more captured soldiers, while Thailand seeks to investigate their actions. Both sides accuse each other of violating war laws and spreading misinformation online. Over 3 dozen people were killed, and 260,000 displaced.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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