
Thailand-Kambodian clashes: The Indian Embassy in Cambodia on Saturday issued a council for nationals living in the country in the middle of the ongoing military clash with Thai.
The embassy also shared the help number for help.
Indian nationals were recommended to avoid traveling to the border areas of Cambodia.
“With regard to the ongoing clashes on the border in Cambodia-Thai, Indian nationals are advised to avoid traveling to border areas,” the embassy said.
In the case of any emergency line, the help number of assistance and Indian nationals can approach India, Phnom Penh Na +855 92881676 or e -mail cons.phnompenh@mea.gov.in. ”
Thailand-Kambodia clashes
The clashes between Thai and Cambodia continued on Friday, and Cambodia wanted to “immediate ceasefire” in the middle of a growing conflict.
Tens of thousands of people were looking for refuge when the border struggles between Thailand and Cambodia entered their third day on Saturday for concerns about the prolonged conflict period when the number of victims increased to 32.
The UN Cambodian Ambassador of the UN has told reporters that his country, calling for an emergency meeting, “unconditionally asked for an immediate ceasefire and also calls for a peaceful dispute.”
He replied to the accusation that Cambodia had attacked Thailand and asked how a small country without an Air Force could attack a much larger country with an army three times, and emphasized, “We don’t.”
The Thai Ministry of Health said on Friday that more than 58,000 fled from villages to temporary shelters in four affected border provinces, while the Cambodian authorities said that more than 23,000 people evacuated from areas near the border.
Both sides reported a clash around 5:00 (2200 Friday GMT), while Cambodia accused the Thai forces of burning “five heavy artillery shells” to places in the Persat province, bordering the province of Thailand.
At least 19 people-most civilians-to-Cambodia said on Saturday that 12 people killed more people on their side, giving his victim for 13 years.
Both sides blamed each other for first fired, while Thailand accused Cambodia of targeting civilian infrastructure, including a hospital affected by a shell and gas station affected by at least one missile.
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