Thailand Moves Military Gear, Urges Public to Avoid Photos Amid Border Tensions
Thailand's Army Region 2 is relocating significant military equipment and has requested public cooperation in refraining from photographing these movements, citing national security and personnel safety concerns.
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A border marker (Marker 21) was found to have shifted into Thai territory.
Cambodia had previously used a strategic cliffside in Udon Meanchey for troop and equipment transport.
Thai forces secured this strategic location with barbed wire.
The Army Region 2 briefed media in Ubon Ratchathani, visiting former battle sites.
Thai forces have regained control of Nong Jan and Nong Kaeo villages in Sa Kaeo province.
Efforts are underway to clear unexploded ordnance in these areas.
Remnants of past clashes are visible in Nong Jan village.
Shipping containers have been installed to block the K5 road.
Cambodian soldiers have been observed on motorcycles near the border.
Army Region 2 requested the public not to photograph military equipment movements.
This request is part of Operation Security (OPSec) to protect personnel and national security.