Thailand and Cambodia ceasefire holds
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The Thai army said Cambodia launched attacks in multiple areas after the cease-fire was supposed to take effect at midnight, but Cambodia said there was no firing in any location.
A Cambodian government official has sung praise to U.S. President Donald Trump for "bringing about peace" after Thailand and Cambodia agreed to a cease-fire starting at midnight local time on Monday.
STORY: Footage released by Thailand's army on Friday is said to show drones dropping bombs on Cambodian military depots near the two countries’ border.Thailand and Cambodia exchanged heavy artillery fire for a second day on Friday,
"The U.S. already flunked the test and that should be a wakeup call," a former senior U.S. State Department official told Newsweek.
Watch exclusive footage released by the Thai Army showing drone strikes on Cambodian weapons depots. The July 25 clashes saw deadly fire exchanges between Thailand and Cambodia, killing at least 16. Thailand claims Cambodia used artillery and Russian-made BM-21 rockets.