A long-simmering border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia has erupted into the deadliest fighting in over a decade, with at least 16 killed and more than 130,000 people displaced. The conflict centers on a disputed area near ancient temples, with both sides accusing each other of initiating attacks and deploying heavy artillery and airstrikes. Cambodia has called for an immediate ceasefire, but Thailand has yet to respond, and martial law has been declared in several Thai border districts. The violence has drawn international concern, with the UN urging restraint and fears rising that the situation could escalate into full-scale war. The crisis also highlights broader geopolitical tensions, as Thailand is a US ally and Cambodia has close ties to China.
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