Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 24th July 2025, 4:05 PM
A deadly rocket attack launched by Cambodian military forces has struck a military installation and a nearby civilian hospital in Ban Nam Yen, a province bordering Thailand. The incident has resulted in the deaths of at least 11 civilians and one Thai soldier, according to official sources.
The Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed the attack in an official statement released on Wednesday. A military official from Thailand revealed that the rockets used were of the BM-21 type — a series of high-explosive, multiple-launch rocket systems.
| Location | Ban Nam Yen, Thailand (border province) |
| Date of Incident | Not specified (confirmed by Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs) |
| Casualties | 11 civilians, 1 Thai soldier |
| Weapon Used | BM-21 explosive rockets |
| Targeted Areas | Military facility and civilian hospital |
| Responsible Party | Cambodian military forces |
Following the attack, Thailand’s Ministries of Health and Foreign Affairs issued strong condemnations, calling for an immediate cessation of military aggression in civilian zones. Both ministries labelled the strike as a grave violation of international norms, and demanded restraint from the Cambodian side.
The escalation comes in the context of a long-standing border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia over the resource-rich and culturally significant Pailin Triangle region, a territory where the borders of Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos converge.
This area is home to several ancient temples and is claimed by both Thailand and Cambodia. The dispute has spanned multiple decades, frequently flaring into armed confrontations and diplomatic stand-offs.
| Event | Year | Details |
| Initial escalation | Several decades ago | Territorial claims over the Pailin Triangle began surfacing in the late 20th century |
| Ceasefire agreement | 15 years ago | Both nations agreed to suspend military actions in the disputed area |
| Latest tension resurgence | May 2025 | A Cambodian soldier was reportedly killed at the Thai border |
| Current attack | July 2025 | Rocket strike kills 12, marking a new peak in tensions |
Thai officials have emphasised the need for dialogue and peaceful resolution, urging Cambodia to adhere to bilateral treaties and maintain respect for international humanitarian laws, particularly regarding military conduct in civilian regions.
The deadly rocket strike has reignited concerns of renewed conflict in Southeast Asia, with neighbouring countries and international observers keeping a close eye on developments along the volatile border zone.
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