OR Thailand blamed today the Cambodia How he had a “blatant violation” of the ceasefire of the two countries that came into force on Monday, after many days of bloody clashes, announcing that the Cambodian military had launched a night attack.

Bangkok and Penn Pen have agreed to cease fire, which was implemented at midnight on Monday to Tuesday (local time; at 20:00 on Monday Greek time), after five days of exchanges of fire at their border, 800 kilometers long, with a background.

However, the Thai Foreign Ministry announced that soldiers in the country in the province of Sisas (east) were attacked by “Campogian forces”, equipped with “small caliber” weapons and grenades.

This is “a blatant violation of the ceasefire agreement”, Thai diplomacy adopted in its statement.

A government spokesman in Bangkok also spoke in a separate announcement of night hostilities assuring that “the Thai side maintains control of the situation” and that along the borders the situation was generally “smooth” around 08:00 (04:00).

Already yesterday, Thailand’s army accused Cambodia of violating the ceasefire agreement by launching hostilities in various locations, something that was denied by Penn.

The territorial conflict between the two kingdoms of Southeast Asia goes back to the margin of their borders during the French colonial occupation of the old Indochina.

There have been battles from last Thursday to Monday, in rare decades on various fronts, which often abstained hundreds of kilometers. During the official reports of the two states, they left at least 43 dead and forced 330,000 citizens to leave their homes on both sides of the border.

Thai Prime Minister Plumtham Wettsagiatsai and his Cambodian counterpart Hun Manet agreed to declare a ceasefire after Malaysia’s mediation, encouraging the US and China.

Yesterday, despite the Thai accusations, senior officers of the two states of the two states met at the border, as provided for in the agreement.

The Thai Armed Forces said they had completed the decline measures, including the interruption of “aid or troop movement” that could cause “misunderstandings”.

However, the Thai Foreign Ministry stressed that the situation remains “fragile”.

The hostilities claimed the lives of 30 people on the Thai side, including 15 soldiers, and 13 others in Cambodian, including 5 members of the Armed Forces – at least according to official reports that have been released to date. Over 188.00 Thai were removed from high -risk areas, over 140,000 Campogians similarly, according to governments in Bangkok and Penn.

The two kingdoms had been involved in conflicts about their borders, and from 2008 to 2011, around the Pra’s Worship area, with 28 dead and tens of thousands of displaced.