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Thailand Shuts Border Crossings with Cambodia Following Deadly Military Clash

TDT | Manama

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Thailand has temporarily closed two of its border crossings with Cambodia to tourists, following a deadly military clash that claimed the life of a Cambodian soldier, reigniting tensions between the two Southeast Asian neighbours.

The closures, which came into effect on Saturday, were implemented as a precautionary measure after the fatal incident that occurred on May 28 in the volatile "Emerald Triangle" region—where the borders of Cambodia, Thailand, and Laos converge.

This area has long been a hotspot for territorial disputes, and while both countries have maintained diplomatic ties, occasional outbreaks of violence have marred their relationship. The recent clash adds to a series of skirmishes that began in 2008, which have so far resulted in at least 28 fatalities.

Thai authorities said the border closure is aimed at ensuring the safety of civilians and tourists as tensions remain high. Meanwhile, officials from both nations are reportedly in communication, seeking to de-escalate the situation and avoid further conflict.

Security has been tightened along the border, and the temporary closure is expected to remain in place until stability is restored.