Thailand warns it may act in 'self-defense' after soldier hurt by a mine blast near Cambodian border
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In this handout photo from the Thai Army, a Thai military engineer on Aug. 4, 2025 removes an anti-personnel mine that Thai authorities allege was planted by Cambodian soldiers in Phu Ma Kheua, a disputed area that Thailand claims is part of its Sisaket province, where the two nations recently clashed. (Thai Army via AP)In this handout photo from the Thai Army, a Thai military engineer on Aug. 4, 2025 poses after recovering anti-personnel mine that Thai authorities allege was planted by Cambodian soldiers in Phu Ma Kheua, a disputed area that Thailand claims is part of its Sisaket province, where the two nations recently clashed. (Thai Army via AP)
In this handout photo from the Thai Army, a Thai military engineer on Aug. 4, 2025 removes an anti-personnel mine that Thai authorities allege was planted by Cambodian soldiers in Phu Ma Kheua, a disputed area that Thailand claims is part of its Sisaket province, where the two nations recently clashed. (Thai Army via AP)