Wednesday, March 17, 2010

40 Thai soldiers pulled out of Chak Chreng

17 March 2010
Everydya.com.kh
Translated from Khmer by Socheata

Thai paratroopers were ordered to pull out from the Chak Chreng area on top of Mount Dangrek between 12:30PM and 5:30PM on Tuesday 16 March, General Chhum Socheat, the spokesman of the Cambodian ministry of Defense, claimed. Nevertheless Chhum Socheat said that troops from both sides did not all pull out from the confrontation zone. Both sides have decided to keep four soldiers each along the northwest region of Chak Chreng. On 14 March, 40 Thai paratroopers from Unit 6 came to station near the Chak Chreng pass and they claimed that they came to prevent illegal logging. Chhum Socheat said that although there were 40 Thai paratroopers who came to face Cambodian soldiers, in fact there were more of them in the back and they have a total number of about 100 soldiers. Following the presence of Thai soldiers, General Srey Doek, the commander of army unit 3, and the commander of the Cambodian troops in Chak Chreng held a negotiation with Thai troops immediately on 16 March, it was after that the Thai soldiers decided to pull their troops back.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

It would be very naive to think the siems pulled out because Hun Sen fired a few mickey mouse rockets.
The Khmers would be well advised to prepare for full-scale war. The least they can do is to vote a law ordering military draft for all men and women between 18 and 40. they will learn weapons handling and more importantly DISCIPLINE.

Anonymous said...

if siem soldiers not stand back, let's give them a few B40.

they like to eat i think,

Anonymous said...

the entire dangrak mountain range belongs to cambodia, ok!

Anonymous said...

DAENH CHOR SIEM CHAINH OY OOSSSSS....AAH CHONGRAI......