Thailand suspends truce with Cambodia after 4 soldiers hurt by landmine
Thailand on Tuesday suspended the U.S. President Donald Trump-brokered truce with Cambodia after four soldiers patrolling near their shared border were wounded by landmines.
"Agreement suspended," the Royal Thai Army said in a social media statement. "Cambodia has clearly shown hostility."
Thailand and Cambodia signed the fragile agreement with Trump looking on, on Oct. 26 in Malaysia, bringing a halt to renewed fighting, which began in July, in their long-held border dispute.
The Royal Thai Army said four soldiers were injured in the Huai Ta Maria area, about a half mile inside Thailand from the Cambodia border.
The wounded soldiers were identified as Sgt. Maj. Thoedsak Samaphong, whose right foot was severed at

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