The Thai Army launched airstrikes along the disputed border with Cambodia on Dec. 8 after both countries blamed each other for breaking a ceasefire the previous day.
Border disputes erupted into five days of conflict in July before a cease-fire was called, leading to a U.S.-led peace agreement in October in which the two nations pledged to work together to ease long-standing tensions.
The renewed conflict on Dec. 7 forced the evacuation of civilians, with both sides accusing the other of firing first.
The Thai army said Cambodian fire injured two Thai soldiers on Sunday, and Thai troops retaliated, resulting in an exchange of fire that lasted around 20 minutes. Cambodia said that the Thai side fired first and that its own troops did not retaliate….
Thailand Launches Airstrikes Against Cambodia After Deadly Border Clashes

