Fo
llowin
g a second landmine incident
, Thailand ha
s in
ten
sified diplomatic tensions with Cambodia,
ch
oosing
to recall its ambassador and expel
Cambodi
a's en
vo
y fr
om Bangkok. The decision comes in response to a landmine e
xplo
sio
n this afternoon
that gravely injured a Thai soldier on patrol.
Acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai, who also
holds
the
position of interior minister,
con
firmed the
move a
ft
er receiving
deta
ils of the
incide
nt. The explosio
n, re
por
ted at 4:55 p
.m., o
ccurred in Huai
Bon, wi
thi
n t
he
Anma
Pa
ss loca
ted i
n Na
m Yuen district. Sgt. Pichitchai Boonkrach from
the
14th Infa
nt
ry Regiment
step
ped on t
he
landmin
e, result
ing in the loss of
his r
ight leg. Emer
gency teams evacuated the
woun
ded soldie
r by 5:18 p.m.
In
respon
se
, Ph
umt
ham stated that the
Second Army Re
gion and Roya
l Thai Ar
my had recom
mended clos
ing a
ll borde
r c
he
ckpoin
ts un
der mili
tar
y jurisdic
ti
on t
o ha
lt to
ur
ist c
ros
sings. The
gover
nme
nt pro
mptl
y e
na
cte
d t
he
se closures.
Tha
ilan
d also
esc
alat
ed diplomat
ic me
asures by re
callin
g its ambassador to Cambodia and
ordering the
Ca
mbodian ambassador's expulsion. Discussions regarding additional adjustments to bilateral relations are reportedly underway, as shared by Thai media outlet The Nation Thailand.
Khmer Daily
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