A Change of Guard

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Wednesday, 27 April 2011

Fighting continues Wednesday morning with Thai troops firing poison gas at Cambodian troops

By Khmerization

DAP News reports that Thai troops continue to shell Cambodian territory till early Wednesday morning, forcing thousands of Cambodian villagers to flee to Chong Kal district, 30km from the war zone.

All electricity, which is supplied by a Thai company, has been cut to Cambodian towns along the border, especially Samrong town.

CEN reports that fighting in Ta Krabey and Ta Moan continue the whole night till Wednesday morning with reports of Thai troops using poison gas against Cambodian troops.

RFA reports that Cambodian troops arrested 4 Thai citizens in Sampov Loun in Battambang province crossing into Cambodia carrying one AK-45 riffle and one pistol.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Using poison gas is a sign of desperation.

Anonymous said...

Desperate people do desperate thing we deploy more BM 21 we have PHL03 we should use it they pressure us we should pressure and push them to the corner it will be some evidences of chemical weapon left behind pursue them in the war crime tribunal if they violate the UN convention they in the hot water American unable to cover Thai ass this ass are too big for US.

Anonymous said...

DON'T LET THEM USE POISON GAS ON OUR SOLDIERS...

YES, IT SIGNED , TROUBLINGS

COLLECT ALL EVIDENCES OF POISON GAS TO PROOF TO UNSC,THEN, PUT THEM IN WAR CRIMES TRIAL..

Anonymous said...

For my money, Cambodia should follow China's step to deal with border issues. In 1962 China sent out 80000 troops to war with India which had only 10000 troops. China managed to force Indian army away from the border. Consequently, India surrendered. Cambodia should clear all Thai army from the border as well. We don't claim the lost land back, but we want to teach Thai a bitter lesson about how to respect other nations.

Anonymous said...

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2011/04/27/national/Thailand-needs-to-reconsider-its-position-30154056.html

Thailand needs to reconsider its position
By Supalak Ganjanakhundee
The Nation
Published on April 27, 2011

The latest border skirmish between Thailand and Cambodia at Ta Mouan Thom temple is solid proof that Abhisit Vejjajiva's foreign policy and diplomatic skill towards Cambodia are absolutely wrong and have failed to help bring peace with its neighbour.
( follow URL to read the full story it a good one)