The long-simmering Thailand-Cambodia border dispute has exploded into intense armed clashes this week, forcing more than 400,000 Thai residents to flee their homes in search of safety, according to Thailand’s Ministry of Defense.

On Wednesday, ministry spokesman Surasak Kongsiri confirmed that heavy fighting along the shared border has displaced entire communities across several northeastern provinces. The sudden escalation in the Cambodia-Thailand border conflict has turned quiet border towns into evacuation zones overnight.

Thailand’s Army Area Command released an urgent statement on social media revealing that Cambodian forces launched attacks starting at 5:00 a.m. local time Wednesday. The assaults targeted multiple border areas in Buriram, Surin, Sisaket, and Ubon Ratchathani provinces. Remarkably, Thai authorities reported no casualties so far despite the intensity of the shelling.

In one terrifying incident, a BM-21 rocket fired from the Cambodian side landed dangerously close to a hospital in Surin province around 8:40 a.m. Medical staff and patients were immediately rushed to safer shelters as explosions echoed through the area.

The fallout from the renewed Thailand-Cambodia border clash has been swift and severe:

  • More than 800 schools along the border have been forced to close temporarily
  • Numerous hospitals and health facilities have suspended operations
  • Hundreds of thousands of civilians continue fleeing deeper into Thailand

The current round of Thailand-Cambodia border fighting reignited on Sunday afternoon, with both nations accusing each other of firing first and violating the fragile ceasefire that had held — uneasily — for years.

While diplomatic channels remain open, the situation on the ground remains tense as both militaries reinforce positions along the disputed frontier. Local residents, many of whom have lived through previous flare-ups of the decades-old Thailand-Cambodia territorial dispute, now face yet another traumatic displacement.

As the 2025 Thailand-Cambodia border crisis unfolds, the international community is watching closely, hoping for rapid de-escalation before the conflict spirals further. For now, hundreds of thousands of families wait in temporary shelters, uncertain when — or if — they’ll be able to return home.