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Border Clashes Between Cambodian and Thai Troops
24 July 2025
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Further reports by Thai media indicated that the clashes started when Cambodian forces opened fire targeting Thai security personnel deployed near the Ta Muen Thom temple ruins at around 7:35 local time. Seerist has recorded seven War events as of this writing. At least nine civilians were killed in Thailand and 14 others injured in three border provinces, in multiple attacks on military and civilian targets, including a convenience store inside a fuel station premises in Sisaket province.
Seerist last reported on 24 July 2025 at 5:22 UTC:The armed clashes between Thai and Cambodian troops along the international border have been verified as a War event on Seerist. Multiple open sources reported that the fighting involved the use of rockets and armoured vehicles, including tanks. The Thai military also claimed to have launched at least two airstrikes targeting Cambodian military positions. At least two Thai civilians were killed, as authorities close schools near the border. Several injuries were also reported after Cambodian forces allegedly attacked a clinic. Thai authorities have also closed all border points with Cambodia. The escalation followed Thai accusations that Cambodian forces planted landmines which injured eight Thai soldiers in two separate incidents on 16 and 23 July. In contrast, the Cambodian Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority (CMAA) stated that the landmines were remnants of previous conflicts. Details are still emerging.
Seerist initially reported on 24 July 2025 at 03:15 UTC:According to international media reports, armed clashes erupted between Thai and Cambodian soldiers in a disputed area along the Thailand-Cambodia border in the early hours of 24 July. The Cambodian military claimed they opened fire after Thai troops crossed into their territory, while the Thai military alleged that Cambodian forces attacked an area near the Ta Muen Thom temple. The incident occurred a day after Thailand recalled its ambassador to Cambodia in protest over the injury of at least one Thai soldier in a landmine explosion on 16 July. Details are still emerging, and the extent of casualties and damage is being assessed.
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Further reports by Thai media indicated that the clashes started when Cambodian forces opened fire targeting Thai security personnel deployed near the Ta Muen Thom temple ruins at around 7:35 local time. Seerist has recorded seven War events as of this writing. At least nine civilians were killed in Thailand and 14 others injured in three border provinces, in multiple attacks on military and civilian targets, including a convenience store inside a fuel station premises in Sisaket province.
Seerist initially reported on 24 July 2025 at 03:15 UTC:
According to international media reports, armed clashes erupted between Thai and Cambodian soldiers in a disputed area along the Thailand-Cambodia border in the early hours of 24 July. The Cambodian military claimed they opened fire after Thai troops crossed into their territory, while the Thai military alleged that Cambodian forces attacked an area near the Ta Muen Thom temple. The incident occurred a day after Thailand recalled its ambassador to Cambodia in protest over the injury of at least one Thai soldier in a landmine explosion on 16 July. Details are still emerging, and the extent of casualties and damage is being assessed.
Throughout late July 2025, content from Seerist allowed users to comprehensively monitor clashes at the Thailand / Cambodia border. As clashes emerged, they triggered a ‘Breaking Event’ and multiple Hotspots, leading to a significant drop in our PulseAI stability score for both countries. The platform also recorded a significant spike in the ‘fear' category in news reporting and social media posts emanating out of both countries, adding further context for our users.
As tensions evolved, Seerist provided ongoing reporting, leveraging multiple data sets and analyses. When combined, this information helped users understand the immediate impact of rising tensions, and prepare for potential further escalation throughout the following months.
Seerist last reported on 24 July 2025 at 5:22 UTC:
The armed clashes between Thai and Cambodian troops along the international border have been verified as a War event on Seerist. Multiple open sources reported that the fighting involved the use of rockets and armoured vehicles, including tanks. The Thai military also claimed to have launched at least two airstrikes targeting Cambodian military positions. At least two Thai civilians were killed, as authorities close schools near the border. Several injuries were also reported after Cambodian forces allegedly attacked a clinic. Thai authorities have also closed all border points with Cambodia. The escalation followed Thai accusations that Cambodian forces planted landmines which injured eight Thai soldiers in two separate incidents on 16 and 23 July. In contrast, the Cambodian Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority (CMAA) stated that the landmines were remnants of previous conflicts. Details are still emerging.
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Security risks to remain heightened following escalation in armed hostilities over border dispute
Military clashes on 24 July were reported near Ta Moan Thom temple, located in the disputed Thai-Cambodia border territory, with Thailand reporting the first civilian casualties of the conflict.
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The breakdown in diplomatic relations and deaths of nine Thai civilians heightens risks of the conflict's escalation. Thailand will maintain its decisive military posture against Cambodia.
The unwillingness by either side to immediately de-escalate will further drive heightened tensions in the coming days.
While the risk of war is LOW and hostilities are likely to remain limited to flashpoints along the disputed area, we will continue to monitor the situation and re-assess risk ratings if the conflict intensifies.
Source: Control Risks Analysis
As further reporting about clashes emerged, Seerist’s Hotspots model alerted users to anomalous levels of conflict reporting being tagged at the Thailand / Cambodia border – further confirming the criticality of the incident.
The Seerist platform collects from over 40,000 news and social media sources. Through our EventsAI feed, users could quickly set up tailored monitoring of unfolding reporting on the tensions - saving them for dynamic monitoring through our ‘Monitor’ dashboard. Alerting can be set for new incidents as they are reported from high quality, trustworthy sources.
Seerist’s PulseAI analyses all news reporting coming out of a country, region or city of interest, tracking changes in stability in real-time. Heightened levels of reporting around conflict incidents across both Thailand and Cambodia quickly pushed the Pulse score for both countries outside of their average range - another leading indicator for users to demonstrate the criticality of the emerging tensions.
