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Thailand Weighs Concrete Wall to Ease Fragile Border Tensions with Cambodia

Thailand is considering building concrete walls along key stretches of its border with Cambodia to prevent future incursions after deadly clashes in disputed areas. The proposal, introduced by Palang Pracharath leader and former defence minister Prawit Wongsuwan, targets provinces like Sisaket, Surin, and Buriram, where fighting recently erupted near Preah Vihear. The skirmishes left 12 Thai soldiers dead and forced around 138,000 civilians to evacuate, with many still unable to return home amid fears of renewed violence. Officials view the wall as a long-term, non-violent security measure, though the fragile ceasefire means tensions remain high.

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