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Thai Army Confirms Cambodian POWs Will Be Released After Conflict . . . BANGKOK – The Royal Thai Army has clarified the status of 18 detained Cambodian soldiers, confirming they are being held as prisoners of war (POWs) and will be repatriated once hostilities between Thailand and Cambodia conclude
Thai army frees 2 captured Cambodian soldiers: Cambodian defense . . . Cambodian soldiers receive a returned Cambodian soldier at O'Smach border checkpoint in Oddar Meanchey province, Cambodia, Aug 1, 2025 The Thai army on Friday released two out of 20 Cambodian soldiers that it captured after a ceasefire took effect, a Cambodian defense ministry spokesperson said
Thailand returns some Cambodian soldiers ahead of key border talks Two Cambodian soldiers (white shirts) who were detained in Thailand, are released from captivity, at O Smach town located near Thailand and Cambodia’s border, following a ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand, Cambodia, August 1, 2025
Cambodian-Thai Civil Groups Press for Soldiers’ Release This pool photo taken and released on August 1, 2025 by Agence Kampuchea Presse (AKP) shows a Cambodian soldier (C), who was captured by the Thai military, walking with Thai soldiers as he is returned to Cambodia over the O'Smach border checkpoint in Oddar Meanchey province
Thailand to Repatriate 18 Cambodian Soldiers Tomorrow Thailand is set to repatriate 18 Cambodian soldiers tomorrow, 1st August 2025, through the Chong Chom border crossing at 10:00 AM The move follows their detention after they encroached on Thai territory during recent fighting in the Sam Tae area of Sisaket province
Cambodia urges Thailand to release detained soldiers - DW The Cambodian government has demanded that Thailand release 20 of its soldiers who it said were captured eight hours into a ceasefire between the two neighbors — which was on Thursday
Cambodia urges Thailand to release 18 detained soldiers after 41 days Cambodia’s Ministry of National Defence has renewed its call for Thailand to release 18 Cambodian soldiers who have been held for 41 days, saying they should be allowed to return home and reunite with their families
What did the Thai Military do to the Cambodian soldiers?? Thailand has guaranteed the release of 20 Cambodian soldiers who were held in Thai custody since the morning of 29th July 2025, following a ceasefire agreement between the two nations as mediated by the United States and Malaysia with the support of the People’s Republic of China