By Associated Press,
Updated: Friday, July 13, 2012
BANGKOK — Authorities in Thailand
and Cambodia are investigating reports that Cambodian troops fired on a Bangkok Airways passenger jet after mistaking it for a spy plane.
A senior Thai army officer says Cambodians opened fire as the
plane circled the border region in bad weather this week. He spoke on
condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the subject. [Cambodian troops said it was a Thai spy plane, not Bangkok Airways].
There were no reports of damage.
Thailand’s Foreign Minister Surapong Tovijakchaikul denies the reports.
Cambodian
Col. Seng Phearin said Friday that forces fired 18 gunshots into the
air, but the aircraft was military and not civilian.
Bangkok Airways says it received no reports of an aircraft coming under fire.
Thailand
and Cambodia have often had tense relations over a disputed border
region, with the situation sometimes turning violent.
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