Cambodia couldn't beat Thailand, so they used curses and witchcraft to start casting spells on Thai generals! This time it's targeting the commander of the second military region of Thailand: Ponsin. There are herbal doctors, Brahmins, hermits, monks, practitioners, and even people with unknown identities, all gathered together to perform a ritual to curse the commander of the second military region of the Thai Army, Ponsin. Ponsin is mainly responsible for commanding military operations in the border areas between Thailand and Cambodia, and he has always been very aggressive!
This method is somewhat similar to the practices of monks, Taoists, shamans, spiritual mediums, exorcism, and Miao witchcraft in our country. The gathering of these people to cast spells is aimed at the enemy's general, focusing on a key target!
Previously, the Cambodian army also spread rumors that General Ponsin had been killed by the Cambodian army, forcing Ponsin to post a video to deny the claim.
In fact, such curses have no effect at all. However, in order to annoy the Thai army, they still have to make the effort to film and upload the video online, making Thailand uncomfortable. As for the existence of General Ponsin, it's quite clear. It's what Prime Minister Paetongtarn said about a crazy person. In any case, he has always been very tough against Cambodia, which led to some conflicts, something that was already known before.
All kinds of great mystics from Cambodia have come out. It's unknown whether they can cause any harm to General Ponsin. Because in reality, it's the strong attitude of General Ponsin that makes Cambodia feel pressure. But regardless, as long as it can annoy General Ponsin, it's worth it! Moreover, using a little bit of tactics to ensure internal stability in the Cambodian country is not an issue.
Cambodia can be considered a civilian action. It has nothing to do with the government, so General Ponsin can't get angry because of this. He can only be angry in his heart, keep a record, and continue to cause trouble later!
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