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Thailand confirms first civilian killed in week of Cambodia fighting

The latest killing comes a day after Bangkok denied Trump’s claim that a truce had been agreed between the Southeast Asian neighbours

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A village security volunteer splashes water to control a fire at a house after what a Thai soldier said was a Cambodian artillery strike in the area in Sisaket province, Thailand on Sunday. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse

Thailand on Sunday announced its first civilian death in a week of fighting with Cambodia, as international efforts fail to stop violence that has forced hundreds of thousands from their homes.

The latest killing comes a day after Bangkok denied US President Donald Trump’s claim that a truce had been agreed between the Southeast Asian neighbours.

The border clashes, rooted in a colonial-era demarcation dispute along the two nations’ 800km (500 miles) border, have displaced around 800,000 people, officials said, with at least 27 people killed, including 15 Thai soldiers and 11 Cambodian civilians.
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“I have been here for six days and I feel sad that the fighting continues,” 63-year-old Sean Leap told Agence France-Presse at an evacuation centre in Cambodia’s border province of Banteay Meanchey.

“I want it to stop,” he said, adding he was worried about his home and livestock.

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At least 27 people have been killed, including 15 Thai soldiers and 11 Cambodian civilians, officials said on Sunday.

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