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200,000 Displaced as Thailand-Cambodia Border War Ends in Midnight Truce

A humanitarian catastrophe involving over 200,000 displaced civilians has come to an end as Thailand and Cambodia agreed to halt their five-day military confrontation. The deadly border conflict, which claimed 36 lives, concluded with an unconditional ceasefire that took effect at midnight on Monday.

The massive displacement of civilians represented one of the largest refugee crises in the region in recent years. Families fled their homes as artillery shells and gunfire echoed across the disputed border zone, which encompasses several ancient temple complexes of significant cultural and religious importance to both nations.

Peace was restored through intensive diplomatic efforts led by Malaysian mediators, who successfully brought together Acting Thai Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet. Both leaders expressed their commitment to ending the violence and finding lasting solutions to the territorial disputes that have plagued their countries for more than a decade.

The ceasefire agreement includes provisions for immediate military consultations, with commanders from both armies scheduled to meet to establish clear protocols for maintaining peace. A specialized cross-border committee will convene in Cambodia on August 4 to tackle the complex territorial issues at the heart of the conflict. However, the situation remains delicate, as artillery fire was reported near Samraong even as the peace deal was being announced, underscoring the challenges ahead in maintaining lasting stability.

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