Thailand bombs Cambodian border area as ceasefire talks continue
Cambodia accuses Thailand of "indiscriminate attacks", as negotiators meet for a third day to try to end weeks of renewed fighting.
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The Thai Air Force said it had hit a Cambodian "fortified military position" after civilians had left the area. Cambodia's defence ministry accused Thailand of "indiscriminate attacks" against civilian houses and injuring several people.
Fighting broke out again earlier this month after a fragile ceasefire in July halted five days of intense border clashes.
At least 41 people have been killed and almost one million displaced since the hostilities resumed.
Both countries have blamed each other for the breakdown of the truce.
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