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Thai soldiers cut down "Cambodian cassava" at the border

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Officers from Military Region 5 and Border Unit 503 in Banteay Meanchey province will meet with their Thai counterparts on Tuesday to resolve the matter of some 30 Thai soldiers who allegedly cut down residents' cassava on the Cambodia-Thai border.

 

It remained unclear on Monday afternoon whether the Cambodian cassava farmers had been growing their crops on the Thai or Cambodian side of the border, or if the land was in a disputed "white zone".

 

 

Border Unit 708 commander Long Samnang told The Post on Sunday that last Thursday, some 30 armed Thai soldiers entered the area with machetes and cut down nearly 3ha of cassava belonging to Cambodian residents along the border in Thma Puok district’s Kouk Romiet commune.

 

read more https://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/breaking-border-unit-meet-thai-soldiers-over-cut-down-cassava

 

ThaiVisa, c'est aussi en français

ThaiVisa, it's also in French

These soldiers were part of the new PR division formed to promote harmony with boardering countries...????

Never speculate, look at it this way. These soldiers are cutting down those crops to give to the neighbors.

could have been worse...

 

 - Cambodian cadavers

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