Saturday, April 30, 2011

Thai military: Deadly fighting resumes at Thai-Cambodian border

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April 29, 2011
By the CNN Wire Staff

STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • A Thai military spokesman says another soldier died from the clashes
  • Military source: Unit-level commanders agreed to a cease fire Thursday
  • Ancient temples are at the core of the dispute
  • Indonesia offers to help resolve the crisis

Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) — Fighting raged on along the turbulent Thai-Cambodian border Friday, one day after a military source said local commanders from both sides had agreed to a cease-fire.

Thai military spokesman Col. Sansern Kawekumnerd said Friday that another Thai soldier died and four soldiers were injured in the fighting.

At least six Thai soldiers and one civilian have been killed in the clashes that started last week. Cambodia has said three of its troops have been killed in the fighting.

The cease-fire agreed upon Thursday was forged at the unit commander level but not at the higher levels of the militaries, a Thai military source said.

The source, who asked not to be named because he is not authorized to speak publicly, had said if peace persisted, higher-ranking commanders might meet on Friday. The commanders would be Thailand’s 2nd Region commander, Lt. Gen Tawatchai Samutsakorn, and Lt. Gen. Chea Mon, Cambodia’s 5th Army Region commander.

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