14/12/2025
This is not a “border incident.” This is not a “misunderstanding.” This is a massive explosion lighting up the sky over Cambodia — a fireball so large it turns night into blood-red daylight. You can see the blast cloud rising like a tower, sparks raining down, and the shockwave filling the entire horizon. This is what civilians are facing.
I walked these roads. I stood in these villages before the attacks began. And now, from the United States, I am sounding the alarm because families who welcomed me into their homes are now fleeing firestorms like the ones in this photo.
The world says it is “concerned,” but concern does not stop explosions this powerful. Concern does not shield children from falling debris. Concern does not hold an aggressor accountable.
The United States, the UN, ASEAN, the EU, Japan, South Korea, Australia, France, the UK, Canada, and humanitarian groups have all spoken — but words alone cannot answer this:
Who will stop this?
Who will enforce consequences?
How many more civilians must be hit by blasts like these before the world acts?
Cambodia deserves more than sympathy.
Cambodia deserves peace.
Cambodia deserves accountability.
Cambodia is now Thailand's killing fields.
Source: Minister of Information Neth Pheaktra, Cambodia
"Thai F-16 fighter jets bombed a casino in Oddar Meanchey Province, Cambodia, and heavy artillery was deployed to destroy an oil depot."