Interior Ministry’s Updates on Impacts on Civilians Due to Thai Aggression

Phnom penh: The Ministry of Interior has issued a press statement regarding the impacts on civilian areas, civilian casualties, and the hardships faced by displaced citizens resulting from Thailand's acts of aggression against Cambodia's sovereign territory, as of 12:00 p.m. on Dec. 10, 2025.

According to Agence Kampuchea Presse, the statement highlighted the severe consequences of the ongoing conflict on the civilian population. The ministry reported significant damage to infrastructure in affected areas, leading to disruptions in essential services. Schools, hospitals, and residential buildings have been damaged, creating challenges for local communities.

The ministry also detailed the casualties sustained by civilians, emphasizing the urgent need for humanitarian assistance. Displacement has risen sharply, with many families forced to leave their homes. The statement underscored the difficulties these displaced citizens face, such as the lack of access to basic necessities and adequate shelter.

Efforts are underway to address these challenges, with the ministry coordinating with international organizations to provide relief to those affected. The statement called for immediate cessation of hostilities and urged the international community to intervene to prevent further escalation.