Each side has blamed the other for renewed clashes, which have derailed a ceasefire brokered by Donald Trump
Deadly clashes have escalated along the disputed Thailand-Cambodia border as both sides blamed each other for the fighting and vowed to defend their territories.
Seven civilians have been killed and 20 wounded in Cambodia and three Thai soldiers have been killed in the fiercest fighting since a five-day conflict in July.
The two sides accused each other of violating a US-backed ceasefire deal signed in the presence of Donald Trump six weeks ago.
On Tuesday morning, Cambodia’s senate president, Hun Sen, said that “after being patient for more than 24 hours” to respect the ceasefire deal and evacuate civilians, Cambodia had retaliated.














