Thailand-Cambodia truce holding Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to halt their deadliest conflict in more than a decade following five days of clashes between the Southeast Asian neighbours Fighting has killed at least 40 people and displaced over 300,000 in both countries 1 4 3 2 Ubon Ratchathani THAILAND CAMBODIA LAOS ODDAR MEANCHEY BURI RAM SI SA KET SURIN UBON RATCHATHANI PREAH VIHEAR Chong An Ma Prasat Ta Muen Thom Temple Prasat Ta Kwai Chong Chom Preah Vihear Temple Chong Bok Bangkok Phnom Penh CAMBODIA THAILAND MYAN. MALAYSIA LAOS VIETNAM CHINA 12 miles 20km TIMELINE OF TENSIONS 1907: French colony of Cambodia and Kingdom of Siam (now Thailand) sign treaty delineating border, but mapÕs vagueness causes ambiguity 2008-11: Fighting breaks out intermittently 2011: Troops clash around Preah Vihear Temple (1), killing at least 15 people May 28, 2025: Cambodian soldier killed during skirmish in Chong Bok (2) Jul 23: Five Thai soldiers injured in landmine explosion near Chong An Ma (3) Jul 24: Fighting erupts near Prasat Ta Muen Thom Temple (4) and quickly escalates to heavy fighting in multiple areas along border Jul 28: Both sides agree to Òimmediate and unconditional ceasefireÓ following peace talks Jul 29: Thai and Cambodian military commanders meet, as shaky truce appears to hold Sources: Reuters, Bloomberg, BBC, Royal Thai Army © GRAPHIC NEWS