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Anutin Warns Action After Cambodian Mortar Wounds Thai Soldier

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Picture courtesy of Thai PBS WORLD

A Cambodian mortar round landing on Thai soil has sparked diplomatic tensions after injuring a Thai soldier. This morning's incident prompted Thailand to lodge a protest with Cambodia as Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul called for clarity. Anutin, speaking post-cabinet meeting, stated that Thailand is prepared to take necessary action, both diplomatically and on security fronts.

The Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs has formally requested Cambodia's explanation, raising concerns about potential breaches of the ceasefire agreement between the two countries. Anutin emphasised Thailand's willingness to respond if necessary. He also indicated that initial reports suggest Cambodia has labelled the incident as accidental, which Thailand finds questionable.

Despite the brewing tension, there haven't been any evacuations, but local residents are being monitored by the Interior Ministry. Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow demanded an apology from Cambodia, highlighting the seriousness of the incident and assuming responsibility. The border agreement signed last December obliges Cambodia to clarify the reasons behind such events.

Sihasak assured that Thailand's response will be measured and proportionate, contingent on Cambodia's forthcoming reply. If proven unintentional, further diplomatic protests would likely follow, but intentional acts could escalate the response. The commitment is to prevent future incidents, ensuring safety and peace along the border, according to Thai PBS WORLD.

Key Takeaways:

  • A Cambodian mortar injuring a Thai soldier has strained diplomatic relations.

  • Thailand demands an explanation and apology from Cambodia.

  • Responses remain diplomatic unless incidents reoccur intentionally.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai PBS WORLD 2026-01-07

 

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If it is accidently, accept it.. don't let things escalate just to pretend that the other doesn't make mistakes... A Thai soldier shot in May too accidently a Cambodian...keep things small please....

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51 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:

If it is accidently, accept it.. don't let things escalate just to pretend that the other doesn't make mistakes... A Thai soldier shot in May too accidently a Cambodian...keep things small please....

How does one accidentally let a mortar off......

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4 hours ago, cranki said:

How does one accidentally let a mortar off......

By 'accidentally' physically dropping a mortar round down a mortar tube......

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On 1/7/2026 at 4:57 AM, sungod said:

By 'accidentally' physically dropping a mortar round down a mortar tube......

Having first accidentally picked up the motor and accidentally targeted Thailand then accidentally dropping the mortar down the mortar tube.

40 minutes ago, Geoff914 said:

Having first accidentally picked up the motor and accidentally targeted Thailand then accidentally dropping the mortar down the mortar tube.

Intentionally having imagined it.

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