A long-standing border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia has erupted into the deadliest violence in over a decade, with at least 12 people killed, mostly civilians. The conflict escalated after Thailand deployed F-16 fighter jets to bomb Cambodian military targets near the disputed Preah Vihear and Ta Muen Thom temples. Both countries accuse each other of starting the clashes, which have involved artillery, rockets, and landmines, leading to the closure of border crossings and the downgrading of diplomatic ties. The violence has prompted travel advisories and international calls for calm, as fears grow that the conflict could worsen. The root of the dispute lies in unresolved territorial claims dating back to colonial-era maps.
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