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Over 6,000 people in Surin evacuated after border clashes

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BANGKOK, 22 April 2011 (NNT) – Fresh clashes along the Thai-Cambodian border in Surin province have forced an evacuation of over 6,000 locals to safe places while Thai troops have sustained 3 fatalities and 13 injuries so far.

After a new round of border shooting erupted between Thai and Cambodian soldiers near Surin’s Ta Kwai and Ta Muen Temples this morning, Surin Governor Serm Chainarong has paid a visit to local residents who were evacuated from their homes. He reported that more than 6,000 came from parts of Phanom Dong Rak and Kap Choeng districts, which were in the danger zone, to reside in shelters set up at local schools within Phanom Dong Rak and Prasat districts.

Despite a level of anxiety, local residents still maintain their optimism while authorities are providing them with necessities, including tents, food, drinking water and medicines. Thus far, all civilians are safe; however, 3 Thai soldiers have been killed and another 13 wounded.

The Surin Governor added that some villagers had not moved out of the dangerous areas. Therefore, police and local administrative officials have been instructed to deploy security units for their protection.

News ID: 255404220010

Reporter : Surapan Laotharanarit News Date : 22 April 2011