Cambodia and Thailand have accused each other of more violence along the border, with one civilian shot dead in hostilities that have flared after Bangkok paused a US-backed peace deal.

Five days of combat erupted between Thailand and Cambodia earlier this year, killing 43 people and displacing around 300,000 before a truce backed by US President Donald Trump took effect.

However, Thailand on Monday paused implementation of a follow-on deal to wind down hostilities, claiming a blast from a newly laid landmine had wounded four of its soldiers.

Just two days later, officials on both sides have reported gunfire across the boundary between Thailand's Sa Kaeo province and Cambodia's Banteay Meanchey province.

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet said one civilian was killed and another three

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