A Thai military drone strike sent black smoke over a Cambodian building on December 10 as fierce border clashes entered their fourth day, shattering a July truce brokered by US President Donald Trump. More than half a million people have fled on both sides, with schools shut and shelters filling across seven Thai provinces. At least 14 people — nine Cambodian civilians and five Thai soldiers — have been killed, and dozens injured as both nations trade rocket, mortar, and artillery fire. Each side blames the other for reigniting the decades-long border dispute, while Washington voices concern and Trump prepares to speak with both governments.

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