Incident Report on the Thai-Cambodian Border Clashes 11 August 2025
According to the report from the 2nd Army Area Operations Center, the Royal Thai Army, the situation along the Thai-Cambodian border can be summarized as follows:
Overall Situation: At present, forces on both sides remain positioned in their respective defensive locations. Our side remains firmly committed to strictly adhering to the agreements reached during the recent GBC meeting, with a primary focus on maintaining peace.
Repair works are also underway to restore damaged defensive positions to full operational readiness.
On 10 August 2025, His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen graciously granted permission for the Governor of Buri Ram Province to present 100 royal relief bags and consumer goods to local residents at the Ban Kruat District Auditorium, Buri Ram Province, to help alleviate hardship.
Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) of Amnat Charoen Province, Engineer Department of Royal Thai Army, and volunteer groups are jointly constructing a house for Volunteer Ranger Prawit Ngamsaen, who sustained severe head injuries from shrapnel during the Thai-Cambodian border clash in Kantharalak District, Si Sa Ket Province. The project is currently 30% complete.
Today (11 August 2025), the Army Spokesperson reaffirmed the statement by Lieutenant General Boonsin Padklang, Commander of the 2nd Army Area, that remarks regarding Ta Kwai Temple did not refer to any intention to advance troops into Cambodian territory, but rather to affirm that the temple lies within Thai sovereignty. Previous attempts to station troops there were unsuccessful, leading to the current positioning 30 meters away. Efforts will be made to restore the temple to Thai control through appropriate procedures in the future. Discussions are planned under the RBC framework within two weeks. Thailand will not withdraw from its current positions and reaffirms that it will not use military force, contrary to Cambodian allegations.
Between 1–10 August 2025, the Thailand Mine Action Center (TMAC), comprising 15 teams, in coordination with Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) units from the Provincial Police, and supported by the Suranaree Task Force and Provincial Police Region 3, conducted survey, identification, clearance, and destruction operations on munitions resulting from Cambodian attacks. The operations successfully disposed of a total of 432 items of ordnance, covering areas in four border provinces, as follows:
- Buri Ram Province – 28 BM-21 rockets, 31 artillery shells, 21 mortars, and 11 other explosives, totaling 81 items.
- Surin Province – 206 BM-21 rockets, 3 artillery shells, 36 mortars, and 19 other explosives, totaling 234 items.
- Sisaket Province – 33 BM-21 rockets and 65 artillery shells, totaling 92 items.
- Ubon Ratchathani Province – 26 BM-21 rockets, totaling 25 items.
This reflects the readiness and capability of Thai security authorities in mitigating threats and protecting border communities.
Summary of Affected Persons from the Thai–Cambodian Border Clashes As of 11 August 2025
1. Civilians
- Direct Fatalities: 14
- Injured: 39
Total cases: 53
2. Military Personnel
- Fatalities: 16
- Injured: 257
Total military casualties: 273
Evacuation Status Civilians from high-risk areas have been relocated to shelters across two provinces.
- Number of shelters: 102 centers
- Total evacuees: 2,232 persons
Currently, residents from evacuation centers in all four provinces have returned to their homes. However, the 2nd Army Area requests public cooperation: if any suspicious objects are found, immediately notify the authorities for EOD coordination, and avoid the area until an official safety confirmation is issued.
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