Clashes at Thailand-Cambodia Border Enter Third Day, 13 Dead and Over 500,000 Displaced
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The border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia has escalated into its third day, with 13 people reported dead and over 500,000 civilians displaced. The clashes, involving rocket and artillery fire along the border, have led to widespread destruction and a humanitarian crisis. The violence began when Cambodian forces launched rockets into Thailand's Surin province, targeting a hospital. In response, Thai F-16 jets retaliated by striking Cambodian military positions. Officials from both sides have confirmed the casualties, with Cambodian sources stating that over 101,000 civilians in Preah Vihear province have been forced to flee their homes. The conflict has drawn international attention, with reports indicating that Thai forces have also advanced into additional border areas. The situation remains tense, with no immediate resolution in sight.