Thursday, April 28, 2011

Thai-Cambodia clash toll climbs to 15

Thu, Apr 28, 2011
AFP

BANGKOK - Heavy weapons fire rocked the Thai-Cambodian border for a seventh day on Thursday as officials confirmed a 15th death in the bloodiest fighting between the neighbours in decades.

"One Thai soldier died during a clash this morning and four were wounded," Major Sukit Subanjui, deputy spokesman for northeastern region Thai army, told AFP.

Eight Cambodian and six Thai troops have died since fighting began on Friday along their shared border, prompting growing diplomatic pressure on the neighbours to end the conflict.

Bangkok has said a Thai civilian has also been killed.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bravo war lover !

Dear Mr.Abhishit!

You are very good at acting as a good guy. what you have said is not reflect from what you hve done to the Thai people. You are only care about your ambition to be a next Prime Minister to please your majesty. Do you realise that how much people living along the Thai-Khmer border suffer in term of lose their income and stress?
I can see there are many people cry everyday in Surin, Burrirum, Si Sa Kit and my heart drop to the floor. If I were you I wouldn't dear to visit in these areas. shame on you Mr.AbhiSHIT
FROM Poor Thai

Anonymous said...

You can actually tell who are the invaders and who are the defenders. there is no way in hell, an invading army goes out to invade having to wear flip-flops and t-shirts. Siams are clearly the invaders.