💨 Abstract
Heavy combat along the Thailand-Cambodia border resumed, resulting in the deaths of three Thai civilians and about two dozen people in total. The fighting, which began with a skirmish on Sunday, has displaced hundreds of thousands and damaged infrastructure. Both sides have used heavy weapons, and international figures, including Pope Leo XIV and U.S. President Donald Trump, have expressed concern. The conflict is rooted in longstanding territorial disputes and historical grievances, with recent ceasefires failing to hold.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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