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Why Thailand and Cambodia are fighting over an ancient temple—and what China has to do with it

At least 12 killed in violent border clashes that revive a century-old conflict. Here's what led to the violence, why the Thai prime minister was suspended, and how China benefits.

July 25, 2025 / 13:19 IST
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Thailand Cambodia conflict
Thailand Cambodia conflict

A deadly border confrontation between Cambodia and Thailand on Thursday resulted in the deaths of at least 12 people and displaced thousands, the most severe fighting in over a decade along the border between the two nations. Months of mounting tension came to a head near the disputed ancient temple of Prasat Ta Muen Thom on the disputed border. The combat is now drawing in regional powers—and exposing Southeast Asia's diplomatic fault lines, the New York Times reported.

What prompted the border violence on Thursday?

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Each blamed the other for initiating fire. Thailand accused Cambodia of firing rockets into four Thai provinces, prompting retaliatory air strikes. Cambodia accused Thai troops of firing first in the vicinity of the Prasat Ta Muen Thom temple and Cambodian troops firing back 15 minutes later. The result: at least 11 Thai civilians and one Thai soldier killed, dozens wounded, and thousands forced to flee. Cambodia has not yet confirmed its own list of casualties.

Why was Thailand's prime minister suspended on this?