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Thailand warns war with Cambodia, clash enters day 2

A feature store at a gas station is damaged after the artillery shells in Cambodia in Cambodia in Sispect Province, Thailand (PIC Credit: AP) are damaged

Thailand warned his struggle with neighboring Cambodia, “potentially developed into a war” because the soldiers used rocket and artillery for a shell target with the limits of their competition for a second day.Acting Thai PM Fummtham Vichachai told reporters on Friday that the severity of the conflict was increasing, putting citizens in danger, and Thailand was committed to defending its territory and sovereignty. “This situation may potentially develop into a war,” Fummatt said. “Currently, it is still considered an armed clash consisting of heavy weapons.”Cambodian PM Hun Manet said that his country was ready for a ceasefire, but Bangkok accused Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim of exiting a deal as the current chairman of the regional group ASEAN. The Trus was set in early Friday, he said.A long -running border dispute between the two neighbors exploded in an intensive fight with jets, artillery, tanks and ground troops on Thursday, and the United Nations Security Council is ready to hold an emergency meeting on the crisis on Friday. On Friday, a steady tamp of artillery attacks from the border Cambodian side can be heard, where a 70 -year -old man – a 70 -year -old man – was killed and five more injured by the Odar Meenche province. More than 138,000 people have been evacuated from the border areas of Thailand, its Health Ministry said, 15 deadly – 14 civic and a soldier, with one and 46 injured, including 15 soldiers. The two sides have blamed each other for starting the conflict and carried forward rhetoric on Friday, Thailand intentionally accused Cambodia of targeting citizens and Cambodia alleges that Thailand used cluster monsion, a controversial and wide condemnation. While the US, China and Malaysia have reached both sides, any country has yet emerged as an intermediary. Officials of the Ministry of External Affairs said on Friday that the officials in Bangkok are with the intention of resolving bilateral enmity. “We appreciate their kind of offerings and do not rule all of them,” Vice President of Foreign Affairs Ras Jalichandra told Bloomberg News, saying that China, America and Malaysia offered to help.

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