Cambodia warns displaced people, tourist hotspots at risk from Thai bombs
Renewed fighting between Thailand and Cambodia escalated on December 15, 2025, with Thai air attacks reaching deeper into Cambodian territory. According to Cambodian officials, Thai F-16 fighter jets bombed areas near shelters for displaced people in Oddar Meanchey and, for the first time, Siem Reap province.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedRenewed fighting between Thailand and Cambodia escalated on December 15, 2025, with Thai air attacks reaching deeper into Cambodian territory. According to Cambodian officials, Thai F-16 fighter jets bombed areas near shelters for displaced people in Oddar Meanchey and, for the first time, Siem Reap province. One strike in Srei Snam, approximately 80km from Angkor Wat, targeted a bridge. The fighting, reignited on December 7th due to longstanding territorial disputes, has resulted in over two dozen deaths and displaced more than half a million people. While Cambodia reported the Thai attacks, Thailand has not commented on the specific allegations but has provided an estimate of the damage inflicted by their military since the renewed conflict.
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5 extractedSrei Snam is about an 80km (50-mile) drive from Angkor Wat.
Fighting was reignited by a skirmish on December 7 that wounded two Thai soldiers.
Thai F-16 fighter jets dropped two bombs near camps for displaced people in Oddar Meanchey and Siem Reap province.
Thailand for the first time targets Siem Reap province, home to Cambodia’s tourist hub Angkor Wat.
More than two dozen people along the border have been killed and more than half a million displaced.