A Change of Guard

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Friday 30 April 2010

Thai troops occupied patrolling tracks at Ongkounh village

By Khmerization
Source: everyday.com

A military source from Cambodian Battalion 42 told Reaksmey Kampuchea newspaper that Thai troops have occupied a patrol track and motorbike and tractor track at Thmor Daun village west of Ta Krabey temple and prevented Cambodian troops from using the track to patrol the areas as well as preventing motorbikes and tractors from travelling through the track, reports everyday.com.

There are reports that Thai troops had also built a wooden military camp with corrugated iron-roofing in the spot. Fences built by Thai troops at Chorng Kang Chhorm Pass and in Thmor Daun village have now built dismantled by Thai forces and flatly bulldozed as if to prepare to build border posts in the area, which is deemed disputed. Thai troops had also moved in vehicles and tractors and Thai work sites making thatch-roofing to very close to Thmor Daun village.

On 27th April, Cambodian and Thai troops had physically engnaged in chest-pushing at a stand off that nearly lead to armed clash. The military tension ignited against after there are news that a group of Thai ultra-nationalists will travel to Ta Moan temples to uproot border post number 23 planted by Cambodian-Thai Border Commission.

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