Three Thai soldiers were injured by a landmine while patrolling along the border with Cambodia. This incident followed a ceasefire agreement after a violent conflict. The injuries included one soldier losing a foot and others sustaining significant injuries to legs, back, arm, and ear. This marks the third time in weeks that Thai soldiers have been hurt by mines in border patrols. Previous incidents have led to diplomatic tensions and conflict, with a prior ceasefire established amid U.S. intervention. Further agreements now include ASEAN observers in disputed areas.
Three Thai soldiers have been injured by a landmine while patrolling the border with Cambodia, days after the two neighbours agreed to a detailed ceasefire.
One soldier suffered a severe leg injury, another was wounded in the back and arm, and the third had extreme pressure damage to the ear.
It is the third incident in a few weeks in which Thai soldiers have been injured by mines while patrolling along the border.
Bangkok accused Cambodia of planting landmines on the Thai side of the disputed border that injured soldiers on July 16 and July 23.
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