Thailand and Cambodia sign new ceasefire agreement
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Three Thai soldiers killed in intense battle at Cambodian border as peace deal falters
The soldiers were a part of Thailand's First Army Area's 2nd Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry Regiment, and King's Guard.
Under the truce pact signed on Saturday, Cambodia and Thailand agreed to cease fire, freeze troop movements and cooperate on demining efforts and combatting cybercrime.
Cambodia accused Thai military forces on Friday of intensifying attacks along disputed border areas despite a first round of talks aimed at de-escalating tensions, according to state-run media.
As the Thai-Cambodian ceasefire entered its second day, another Thai soldier stepped on a Cambodian landmine and was seriously injured in Si Sa Ket province on Monday, becoming the 11th Thai soldier to fall victim to Cambodian landmines.
Authorities in Thailand said Friday military personnel rescued malnourished wild animals from a casino in Cambodia as deadly border clashes between the two countries continue.
Myanmar tattooist Ng La cares little for the national election organised by his country’s despised military leaders.