Afternoon and Evening Attacks (11 December 2025)

On 11 December 2025, Thai military forces continued attacks against Cambodian forces in Military Region 5, employing air power, drones, and ground forces.

  • 3:25 PM: Large reconnaissance drones flew over Cambodian frontline positions
  • 3:54 PM: F-16 fighter jets dropped bombs on the O Phluok Damrey area
  • 3:56 PM: F-16 fighter jets again dropped bombs, accompanied by drones, on O Phluok Damrey

Later in the afternoon:

  • 5:08 PM: Reconnaissance drones operated over Prey Chan Village
  • 5:15 PM: Reconnaissance drones operated over O Phluok Damrey
  • 5:36 PM: Infantry supported by tanks shelled the Boeung Trakoun area
  • 6:10 PM: Drones dropped five bombs in West Kvav Village and Techo Village, Phnom Chat

Nighttime Attacks and Escalation (11–12 December 2025)

From 10:00 PM on 11 December to 7:05 AM on 12 December 2025, Thai attacks continued without interruption.

  • 10:01 PM: Toxic gas deployed in Prey Chan Village
  • 10:08 PM: Tank-mounted machine guns used in Choam Te and Ta Mok House areas
  • 10:37 PM: Sniper fire targeted Mount 95
  • 10:08 PM – 11:38 PM: Continuous shelling, machine gun fire, and reconnaissance drone activity in Prey Chan and Boeung Trakoun areas

Morning Attacks on Temples and Frontline Areas (12 December 2025)

In the early hours of 12 December 2025, Thai forces intensified attacks:

  • 12:15 AM: Mortars and machine guns fired at Ta Mone Temple and Ta Krabei Temple
  • 4:00 AM: Mortars and machine guns attacked An Ses, O 500, O Phka Sneh, Tvea Dek, and Phorng Chab Mount areas
  • 7:05 AM: Heavy artillery targeted Thma Daun, Chob Kokir, and Krabei Temple areas

Cambodia’s Official Position

The Royal Government of Cambodia:

  • Strongly condemns the continued use of airstrikes, drones, heavy artillery, and toxic gas
  • Reaffirms that all targeted locations lie within Cambodian sovereign territory
  • Denounces attacks on frontline positions, temples, and civilian-adjacent areas
  • Calls for immediate cessation of hostilities and strict compliance with international law

Conclusion

The events of 11–12 December 2025 demonstrate sustained and coordinated Thai military operations against Cambodian positions in Military Region 5, involving drones, fighter jets, tanks, artillery, and toxic gas. These actions constituted serious violations of Cambodia’s sovereignty and international humanitarian norms, while Cambodian forces continued to defend their positions under a disciplined and defensive posture.