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Southeast Asia
Cambodian, Thai troops clash
2010-04-18
[Straits Times] CAMBODIAN and Thai troops exchanged fire briefly on their border on Saturday - the latest in a series of clashes between the neighbours, officials from both countries said.

The shoot-out on Cambodia's north-western border lasted for about 15 minutes, but there were no reports of casualties, Cambodian defence ministry spokesman Chhum Socheat told AFP.

'While our troops were patrolling the border, the Thai soldiers opened fire at them. So our troops fired back,' he said.

He said troops from both sides fired rockets and grenades as well as rifles, but calm returned after a meeting between Cambodian and Thai military commanders in the area.

The Thai military confirmed the shoot-out. 'It was a misunderstanding and nobody was injured in the clash,' said a Thai army officer who asked not to be named.

Cambodia and Thailand have been locked in nationalist tensions and a troop standoff at their disputed border since July 2008, when Cambodia's 11th century Preah Vihear temple was granted Unesco World Heritage status.

The latest skirmish was in a different area to the temple, which has been the focus of deadly clashes between the two armies in the past. Relations deteriorated further in November after Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen appointed fugitive former Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra as his economic adviser and refused to extradite him to Thailand.
Posted by:Fred

#5  ION NET > VARIOUS > The THAI ARMY has repor given the main Govt SEVEN DAYS in ULTIMATUM to restore order to the country ["RED SHIRT" prtests], OR ELSE THEY WILL INTERVENE WITH MIL FORCE - VIOLENT IFF NEED BE - TO STOP THE PROTESTS, + PROTECT THE MONARCHY + KINGDOM AS PER THEIR "CONSTITUTIONAL" ARMY DUTY.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-04-18 21:46  

#4  Surmised.
Posted by: Pappy   2010-04-18 19:46  

#3  Surmised, Pappy? I think it was Lone Ranger, although it might have been Bankok Billy.
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-04-18 19:17  

#2  One of our commenters who resides in Thailand sumrised (I think that's the word) that "fugitive former Thai premier" Thaksin is providing funds for the red-shirts.

And Thaksin is in Cambodia.
Posted by: Pappy   2010-04-18 17:01  

#1  Ah, there is likely more to this than just a chance encounter. What is the likelihood that Thai Red Shirts are Cambodian-linked? Seems high. Interdicting red shirt infiltrators?
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2010-04-18 12:21  

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