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Death toll hits 20 in Thai-Cambodia clashes

Thailand and Cambodia were killed at least 20 people, and in 13 years, more than 130,000 people were displaced in the worst war between Southeast Asian neighbors.

Cambodia’s leader said that Thailand accepted the Malaysian ceasefire offer, but later withdrawn.

Both sides blamed each other for the conflict and removed the rhetoric on Friday.

Thailand deliberately accused Cambodia of attacking civilians and Cambodia, and condemned Thailand for using the widely condemned cluster ammunition.

Thailand’s Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai said Cambodia attacked multiple fronts.

“The situation has concentrated and can turn into a war. Currently a confrontation with heavy weapons,” he said.

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet said in a social media mission that he agreed to make a ceasefire proposed by Malaysian counterparts of Malaysian Council, President of the Regional Bloc, who stated that Phumtham also accepted.

Hun Manet, “However, after more than an hour after the Thai side reverses the positions is sad to report.” He said.

Two senior Thai Foreign Ministry officials said Bangkok had previously received mediation offers from the USA, Malaysia and China, but preferred to use bilateral mechanisms.

According to Thailand’s army, fighting again on Friday before dawn and reported in 12 locations on Thursday in 12 locations.

He accused Cambodia of using artillery and Russian UN-21 rockets to attack areas including schools and hospitals.

“These barbarian actions claimed a meaningless life on many innocent civilians and gave injuries.” He said.

The crime put a square in the Phnom Penh government, whom Hun Manet said that he was directed by Hun Sen’s father, the influential premiere of about forty years.

Reuters journalists in Thailand, Surin, moved towards the border while moving to the border, a dozen truck, armored vehicles and tanks cut on the provincial roads stolen by paddy fields saw a Thai military convoy.

The fight began early on Thursday, and for more than a century, a border where sovereignty has been discussed for more than a century, with 210 kilometers apart, climbed to heavy bombardments from small arms fire.

On Thursday, Thailand underlined his military advantage and used a F-16 fighter aircraft to hit a Cambodian military target.

Cambodia has no fighter plane and less defense equipment and staff.

The UN called on what he said was that Thailand was “provoked unmissable military aggression”.

He said that Thailand’s bombardments caused “important and visible damage” to the 11th century Preah Vihear Temple, the UNESCO World Heritage Area, which both countries have claimed for decades.

The Thai army called the allegation “openly deterioration of the facts”.

Thailand, the trigger of the conflict, reminded the Ambassador of Phnom Penh on Wednesday in response to the loss of a limb to a land item, which Bangkok claimed to have been thrown by rival troops recently, and threw the ambassador of Cambodia on Wednesday. Cambodia refused.

Thailand prepared approximately 300 facilities for the evacuation, and more of them heard the bombardment of the shelters in the state of Surin.

While elderly people were defrauded, others lined up for food to be served by volunteers as a child.

Some evacuated clothes were eliminated from the donated clothes, others sat down on the floor mats and sat down and told how they fled from the fight.

67 -year -old Aung Ying Yong, “We heard very high explosions, we came here. We were very scared.” He said.

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