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Renewed Thailand-Cambodia Conflict Displaces Half a Million People

  • 8:48 am - December 10, 2025
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BANGKOK:  A humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding on the border between Thailand and Cambodia as three days of renewed, intense fighting have killed at least 10 people and forced over half a million civilians to flee their homes. The outbreak of violence has completely shattered the US-brokered peace deal and is escalating into a regional stability crisis.

In Thailand, officials confirmed the evacuation of more than 400,000 people from six north-eastern provinces affected by the hostilities. On the Cambodian side, authorities have moved 100,000 residents from five provinces in the north and north-west to temporary shelters.

The United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres issued a plea for both sides to “exercise restraint,” noting the “significant civilian casualties, damage to civilian infrastructure, and displacement on both sides.”

The escalation involves air strikes and sustained artillery exchanges. Thailand’s defense ministry claimed its actions were “limited in scope,” while Cambodia has launched serious accusations, alleging that Thai attacks targeted civilian areas and “sacred cultural sites,” including historic temples along the disputed frontier.

The renewed conflict, rooted in a century-old territorial dispute, is the most serious fighting since a deadly five-day clash in July.

The political fallout was swift. Cambodia’s National Olympic Committee announced it was immediately pulling out of the South East Asian Games being hosted in Thailand, citing “serious concerns and requests” from the families of its athletes, a decision that highlights the severity of the security situation.

The diplomatic pressure is mounting, with the US, UK, and Japan all issuing travel warnings against the border regions. Secretary of State Marco Rubio publicly demanded that Thailand and Cambodia “cease hostilities immediately,” calling on them to honor the de-escalatory measures agreed upon in the ceasefire brokered by US President Donald Trump and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim in October.

The failure of that accord has left hundreds of thousands of civilians caught in a dangerous zone of contestation, with the fighting spreading across a significant portion of the 800km border. The immediate priority for the international community is establishing a new, durable ceasefire to allow aid and stability to return to the rapidly expanding displacement zones.

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