Conflict Update: Thai Attacks Continue Along Cambodia Border – 08:00, 15 December 2025
Early on Monday, 15 December 2025, clashes along the Cambodia–Thailand border continued despite ongoing diplomatic efforts and ceasefire discussions.
According to recent updates from Khmer Times and related verified reports, Thai forces maintained offensive operations against Cambodian positions overnight and into the early morning hours. Heavy shelling and air operations have persisted along multiple sectors of the disputed frontier.
Persistent Hostilities Despite Truce Efforts
Both sides have given conflicting accounts of the situation:
- Thai authorities deny any active ceasefire, stating Thai forces are defending territory and responding to sustained rocket and artillery attacks from Cambodian positions. Bangkok has emphasised that its military actions are in self-defence.
- Cambodian sources and official defence statements describe the continued shelling and strikes by Thai units as unprovoked aggression, citing multiple provinces affected by cross-border fire
Previous ceasefire talks, including interventions by external mediators, have been undermined by renewed violence in recent days. Accords agreed in October appeared fragile, with both sides trading fresh accusations of violations.
Humanitarian Impact and Casualties
The latest reporting indicates mounting civilian harm and displacement:
- Independent media and monitoring sources report dozens of civilian casualties and hundreds injured on the Cambodian side as Thai forces strike within populated zones.
- Large numbers of families have fled contested border regions, with displacement figures rising as clashes spread across multiple sectors.
Meanwhile, Thai authorities have confirmed casualties from rocket fire within their territory, including injuries and at least one confirmed civilian fatality in recent days.
Diplomatic & Regional Context
The conflict reflects a broader unresolved border dispute that has periodically flared throughout 2025. International diplomatic figures have called for restraint and renewed negotiations, but implementation on the ground has been inconsistent.
As of this morning, hostilities remain active across key flashpoints, with both armies entrenched near contested zones and additional international pressure mounting to prevent further escalation

