Chinese Weapons Fueling Both Sides of Neighboring Border War
Summary
Thailand and Cambodia are experiencing renewed border conflict, with both sides allegedly using Chinese weapons. The Royal Thai Army has captured Chinese-made missiles and other equipment, and Thailand is taking measures to block supplies reaching Cambodian forces. A ceasefire attempt backed by the U.S. has already failed.Key Facts
- Thailand captured Chinese-made anti-tank missiles during clashes with Cambodia.
- These missiles, called GAM‑102LR, are developed in China.
- Thailand is working to prevent more supplies from reaching Cambodian forces.
- The conflict is centered on a long-disputed border originally drawn in the colonial era.
- Despite a new ceasefire announced by President Trump, fighting has continued.
- Thailand has stopped fuel shipments at the Laos border, suspecting diversion to Cambodia.
- There is no confirmed evidence showing China has resupplied Cambodian forces with new weaponry.
- Chinese Foreign Ministry emphasized stopping the conflict and protecting civilians.
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