Friday, April 03, 2009

Cambodian, Thai soldiers exchange fire at border

Apr 3, 2009
DPA

Phnom Penh - Cambodian and Thai soldiers exchanged gunfire Friday morning at a disputed border area where a fatal skirmish between the South-East Asian neighbours erupted last year, a government spokesman in Phnom Penh said.

No casualties were reported in the clash at the ninth-century Preah Vihear temple, government spokesman Phay Siphan said.

He said about a dozen Thai troops crossed the border about 7.15 am (0015 GMT) and were immediately confronted by Cambodian soldiers.

The firefight came a day after a Thai soldier was badly injured by a landmine at the site, which both countries claim falls within their territory.

Both countries amassed troops at border in July after the temple was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen said, if the ECCC indict him and his Khmer Rouge gangs, he will turn Cambodia into a Killing Field again.

Hun Sen threaten a Khmer Rouge war again.

Hun Sen threaten to massacre thousands of innocent Khmer peoples again.

We gotta take Hun Sen's threat seriously.

I am asking the United Nation to come to Cambodia immediately to stop Hun Sen from turning Cambodia into a Killing Field.