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Thai army condemns Cambodia for breaking ceasefire agreement

Bangkok Post Tuesday, 29 July 2025 ()
The Thai army on Tuesday condemns Cambodia for breaking a ceasefire agreement which took effect at 12am Tuesday by firing at many Thai locations afterwards.
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