Sun Dec 14 11:15:41 UTC 2025: Here’s a summary of the article and a rewritten version as a news article:
Summary:
Fighting between Thailand and Cambodia has escalated along their disputed border, resulting in civilian casualties and mass displacement. A Thai villager was killed by a Cambodian rocket attack, marking the first reported civilian death directly from the combat. Both countries accuse each other of initiating the conflict, which involves artillery, airstrikes, and drones. Ceasefire attempts brokered earlier by Malaysia with U.S. pressure have failed, with both sides blaming the other for the breakdown in negotiations. The conflict has expanded, involving naval engagements. Both sides report casualties, but figures remain disputed.
News Article:
Thailand-Cambodia Border Conflict Escalates; Civilian Death Reported
Kantharalak, Thailand – December 14, 2025 – Renewed clashes between Thailand and Cambodia have intensified along their contested border, with a reported civilian death marking a significant escalation in the week-long conflict. A 63-year-old Thai villager was killed today in a rocket attack from Cambodia, the Thai government confirmed, marking the first direct civilian casualty of the recent fighting.
The conflict, ignited by a skirmish on December 7th, centers around competing claims to frontier land, including areas with ancient temple ruins. Both sides have engaged in heavy fighting, employing artillery, airstrikes, and drones.
Thai Government Spokesperson Siripong Angkasakulkiat condemned the Cambodian attack, calling it “cruel and inhumane.” Thailand claims Cambodia has launched thousands of rockets daily, prompting retaliatory airstrikes.
The Thai military has acknowledged 15 troop fatalities, estimating over 220 Cambodian soldier deaths, a claim Cambodia disputes. Cambodia reports 11 civilian deaths and dozens wounded. Over half a million people have been displaced by the fighting.
Efforts to establish a ceasefire, initially brokered by Malaysia with U.S. President Donald Trump’s involvement, have faltered. Trump announced Friday that a new ceasefire had been agreed upon, but both Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and the Cambodian government quickly refuted the claim.
The conflict expanded Saturday, with a Thai Navy warship engaging Cambodian gun positions in the Gulf of Thailand.
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet addressed the nation, expressing pride in the country’s resilience amid the ongoing aggression. The situation remains tense, with both sides accusing the other of initiating the conflict and violating ceasefire agreements.