Indian Embassy In Thailand Issues Travel Advisory Amid Tensions At Thai-Cambodia Border | World News

Among the increasing tensions throughout the Thai-campboat border, the Embassy of India in Thailand has published a travel consultancy on Friday and called on Indian tourists to remain awake and to remain up to date through official Thai sources, including Thailand Newsroom Tourism Authority.
Considering the situation close to the Thai-Kambodia border, it is recommended that all Indian travelers going to Thailand to control updates from the official sources, including Tat Newsroom. In accordance with Thailand’s tourism authority, the places mentioned in the following connection are not recommended for travel.
Due to the unrest on the Thai -Cambroys border, Thailand Tourism Authority announced that various attraction centers in seven provinces – Ubon Ratchathani, Surin, Sisake, Buriram, Sa Kaeo, Chahaburi and Trat are not currently proposed to visit.
The spokesman of the Ministry of Public Health, fourteen Thai people were killed and 46 more injured in military conflicts near the Thai-Kambol border.
The Xinhua News Agency reported that Cambodia has not published any information about the wounded on Thursday evening.
In Bangkok, Public Health Minister Somsak Tysuthin confirmed 14 deaths, including 46 injuries, including 13 civilians and a soldier.
He condemned what he described as attacks on Cambodian civilians and hospitals: “We urge the Cambodian government to immediately stop these war criminal actions and return to respect for the principles of living together.”
Violence watched a mine burst wounded from five Thai soldiers on Wednesday – the deportation of the ambassadors on both sides and a sharp diplomatic flaming.
While the Thai authorities accused Cambodia of throwing new Russian -made mines, Cambodian claims refused as “unquestionable accusations” and accused the army of past conflicts.
In the early hours of Thursday, clashes flared up in at least six areas along the border, including the former Temple of Taen Thom. Thai F-16 fighter aircraft jets carried out air strikes in response to what the government said it was rockets mounted on Cambodia.
“This was a self -defense action,” Thai Foreign Ministry spokesman Nicorndej Balankura said, “This was a self -defense. He said.
The situation increased after the collisions that started on Thursday morning. Each of the two sides blamed the other side for violating international law.
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet called the UN Security Council to hold an urgent meeting to discuss the issue.
The Cambodian Ministry of Defense claimed that air strikes hit a path near Preah Vihear, the UNESCO World Heritage Site and promised legal proceedings.
The Ministry of Cambodian Culture was declared a world heritage area by the temple UNESCO … And ‘the historical heritage of the people of Cambodia’.
Lieutenant General Maly Socheata, spokesman for the Ministry of Defense, said Cambodia’s “there is no choice but to defend its territory against Thai threats”.
The conflict suffered from Swift international concern. According to the UN spokesman Farhan Haq, the United Nations Secretary -General Antonio Guterres called on both sides to “use maximum restrictions and address any problems through dialogue”.



