Beijing: The Thai army on Sunday condemned Cambodia's attack on civilian areas in Si Sa Ket Province, leaving one Thai civilian dead. A Thai army spokesperson said on the same day that there are currently no ceasefire plans in place.
According to Namibia Press Agency, the Royal Thai Army stated that Cambodian forces fired BM-21 rockets at a civilian neighborhood and a school zone in Si Sa Ket Province on Sunday. The strikes resulted in the death of one civilian who was hit by shrapnel and caused a residential house to catch fire.
The army strongly condemned Cambodia's actions of targeting civilian areas unrelated to military operations for two consecutive days, which has led to casualties among civilians.
Regarding ceasefire arrangements, Royal Thai Army Spokesperson Winthai Suvaree announced on Sunday that there are currently no ceasefire plans in place. He noted that the absence of a ceasefire is due to Cambodia's persistent attacks on Thai military positions and civilian settlements, which pose a severe security threat to Thailand. The current military operations will continue until Cambodia ceases all hostile acts.