BANGKOK — The Royal Thai Army has reported a brief confrontation after Cambodian troops allegedly attempted to obstruct Thai personnel installing barbed wire in the Chong Bok area of Ubon Ratchathani province, before the situation was later resolved.
Army spokesperson Winthai Suvaree said on Tuesday that the incident occurred around 09:00 when Thai forces from Suranaree Task Force were carrying out a security operation to reinforce defensive positions within Thailand’s deployment line.
During the operation, Thai forces observed five Cambodian soldiers, armed and entering the area of activity. The number later increased to around 20 personnel, who reportedly raised their voices and attempted to obstruct Thai operations.
Thai personnel then exercised restraint and proceeded with controlled engagement and clarification through negotiations on the ground.
The situation de-escalated at around 11:30 after Cambodian troops withdrew from the area.
Authorities said the situation has since returned to normal, although Thai forces remain on alert and continue close monitoring.
The Army stressed that the installation of barbed wire was conducted strictly within Thailand’s territorial control and in accordance with operational deployment lines under the joint statement between the two countries.
It added that the measures are necessary due to the proximity of opposing forces in the area, and are intended to enhance security and reduce the risk of misunderstandings along the border.


























































