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Thai Health Minister condemns Cambodian attack on civilians and hospital, calls for immediate action

Thai Health Minister condemns Cambodian attack on civilians and hospital, calls for immediate action

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Thailand's Health Minister condemns Cambodia’s attack on civilians and hospital, calling it a war crime and demanding immediate action and reparations.

Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin on Thursday condemned the recent military assault by Cambodia that targeted civilian areas and the Phanom Dong Rak Hospital in Surin Province. The attack, which led to 12 deaths and numerous injuries, has been described as a “premeditated war crime” that violates international humanitarian law and the Geneva Conventions.

According to the minister, details of the casualties in each area are as follows:


Surin Province: 2 civilians killed (including 1 child aged 8), 1 critically injured, 3 moderately injured. Among the soldiers, 3 were critically injured, 1 moderately injured, and 1 lightly injured.
Ubon Ratchathani Province: 1 civilian killed, 4 critically injured.
Sisaket Province: 8 civilians killed (including 1 child aged 15), 3 critically injured, 8 moderately injured, 4 lightly injured. 1 soldier was killed, and 2 soldiers were lightly injured.
Buriram Province: 1 civilian moderately injured.



Somsak emphasised that hospitals must always be protected zones under international law, citing Article 18 of the Fourth Geneva Convention, which clearly states that civilian hospitals must not be attacked in any circumstances and must be respected and protected by conflicting parties.

“The actions by Cambodia constitute a serious violation and are clearly war crimes,” Somsak said, adding that both the commanders and those responsible for carrying out the attack must be held accountable for these atrocities.

In the name of the Ministry of Public Health, he made the following urgent calls:


The Cambodian government must take responsibility and immediately cease these actions.
The Cambodian government must join in the efforts to compensate for the losses.


Somsak expressed the Ministry’s deepest condolences to the families of the victims and pledged that the Thai government would spare no effort in treating the injured to the best of its ability. He assured the public that the government would take all necessary steps to protect Thailand's sovereignty and seek justice for all Thai citizens.

“We will do everything possible to protect the dignity of our nation and demand justice for all Thai people,” Somsak concluded.

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