Thailand's large number of fighter jets crossed the border for bombing, 60 km of buildings in Cambodia were destroyed, and the incident has now escalated dramatically!
On the 14th, the Royal Thai Air Force carried out a rare deep strike into Cambodian territory - F-16 fighter jets flew across the border line, heading straight for Pursat Province in Cambodia, with the farthest attack point penetrating about 60 kilometers into Cambodian territory.
This is not just small-scale skirmishes at the border posts, but rather a well-organized and targeted aerial assault. According to multiple sources, several buildings, including hotels, bridges, and suspected military command centers, were completely destroyed in the air strike.
Previously, the conflicts between Thailand and Cambodia were mostly concentrated in the disputed area within dozens of kilometers around Preah Vihear Temple, with firepower mainly consisting of artillery and light weapons. However, this time Thailand used U.S.-made F-16 fighter jets, equipped with precision-guided bombs, with a strike radius covering the heartland of Cambodia.
Thailand insists that these locations have been converted by the Cambodian military into "multi-purpose facilities": on the surface they are hotels, casinos, or industrial parks, but underground there are BM-21 rocket ammunition depots, drone control stations, and even communication hubs of telecom fraud parks.
Satellite images and battlefield journalist reports also show that some of the destroyed buildings indeed have abnormal reinforced structures and military antennas. More importantly, these locations happen to be in areas where telecom fraud gangs from Myanmar have been relocated in recent years.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1851535950578697/
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