A Thai civilian was killed Sunday by a Cambodian rocket attack in a village near the border of Thailand and Cambodia.

The victim, who was killed by shrapnel, was identified by the Royal Thai Army as 63-year-old Don Patchaphan.

The Thai army condemned the attack and identified the rockets used as BM-21s.

Video footage showed shrapnel scattered around a village in Kantharalak District, Sisaket Province, around 10 kilometers from the border with Cambodia.

Large chunks of metal were seen lodged in parts of the road and surrounding foliage.

A house was also struck in the attack and volunteers were attempting to put out flames with buckets of water.

The latest large-scale fighting was set off by a skirmish on Dec. 7 that wounded two Thai soldiers and derailed a ceasefire promoted by U.S. President Donald Trump, that ended five days of earlier combat in July over longstanding territorial disputes.