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Thai police fire tear gas amid Cambodian demo at border

The Thai police fired tear gas and rubber bullets in Cambodian civilians in a controversial border zone, and officials in both countries are on the most important rise because they declared a ceasefire to end a five -day deadly conflict in July.

According to Cambodian officials, at least 23 Cambodia were wounded in the incident, and the Thai army said that an unidentified Thai officials were injured.

The conflict took place in a controversial border settlement in which Thailand said it was a part of the village of Ban Nong Ya Kaew in the province of SA Kaeo, but says that Cambodia is a part of the village of Av Chan in Bandtheay Cenforchey.

The Thai authorities built prickly fences in the region last month and for weeks there were protests by civilians on both sides of the border.

Thailand and Cambodia have been matched by France in 1907, when Cambodia’s colony was the colony of Cambodia, at various uncertain points along the 817km land border for more than a century.

The tensions on controversial regions have turned into a border conflict in July, when the most violent struggle among neighbors has killed at least 48 people for decades and temporarily displaced hundreds of thousands of people.

Both countries ended in a ceasefire in Malaysia on 28 July, and the struggle ended, and since then the border remained largely calm.

On Wednesday, Cambodia’s Information Minister Neth Pheaktra accused Thai officials of rape at the border and said “tear gas against Cambodian civilians, rubber bullets and noise devices”.

Thai Army, Thai Army said in a statement, Thailand’s use, some of the Thai authorities and stones to the Thai authorities and slinghots to the Thai authorities who respond to the provocation of about 200 Cambodian protesters, he said.

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