Thailand recalls Cambodia ambassador after landmine injures soldier on border | Thailand

Thailand remembered the Ambassador of Cambodia and said in a statement on Wednesday, the PHU Thai party in the ruling PHU, who would expel the ambassador of Cambodia, after a Thailand military wounded along the controversial border between the two countries.
The Thai Foreign Ministry laid an official protest with Cambodia, saying that the land mines in the region have just been deployed and that it was not encountered in previous patrols.
Thailand reduced diplomatic relations with Cambodia.
The Cambodian government did not immediately respond to the request for comment. Government spokesman Reuters directed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Thai Foreign Ministry said that he has not yet been informed about the decision to remember the plan to expel the Thai ambassador and the ambassador of Cambodia.
The government also ordered the closure of all border checkpoints under the jurisdiction of the second army of Thailand.
“It is strictly forbidden for tourists to enter these border areas,” he said.
On Wednesday, the party was subjected to injuries in the black mine incident and lost his right leg.
Previously, Thailand accused Cambodia of placing land mines on the Thai side of the controversial border area after three soldiers were injured, but Phnom Penh rejected the claim and said that the soldiers had abandoned the agreed routes and triggered a mine left behind a decade.
The Thai officials lost a foot of the soldiers, on July 16, the controversial border area between Ubon Ratchathani and Cambodia’s Preah Vihear province was wounded by a land mine while patrol on Thailand side.
The Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs rejected that new mines were erected and said in a statement on Monday night that the Thai soldiers were detected in the Cambodian region and the patrol routes agreed to areas containing unprocessed black mines.
The country is full of land mines laid during the war that lasted for decades.




