
BM-21 and killer drones attacked the Border Patrol Police base in Sisaket. The Deputy Commander of the Border Patrol Police revealed that a total of 20 officers were injured, with two being taken to the hospital.
At 10:00 a.m. on 10 Dec 2025 GMT+7, reporters confirmed that the Thailand-Cambodia border situation remains tense. Cambodian forces fired multiple BM-21 rockets and employed killer drones to attack the Border Patrol Police operational base along the Sisaket border. This assault caused injuries from shrapnel to police officers. The response team successfully evacuated all personnel from the area and transported them safely to hospitals.
Police Chief Kittirat Phanphet ordered close medical care for all injured personnel, and instructed preparations to fully support welfare and morale for officers serving along the border.
Meanwhile, Deputy Commander of the Border Patrol Police, Pol. Maj. Gen. Wanchana Thamsema, disclosed that initially 20 Border Patrol Police officers from Unit 22 were wounded in the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Two of them, identified as Sgt. Apinan Lapo and Senior Sgt. Thanawut Pareung, are being transported to hospital.
Additionally, 13 officers are currently hospitalized: Sgt. Apinan Lapo, Senior Sgt. Thanawut Pareung, Lt. Supachai Niamthiang, Staff Sgt. Plangkul Mokcharoen, Staff Sgt. Rutthorn Dannathisorn, Senior Sgt. Nopparat Amphawa, Staff Sgt. Neramit Pharaphong, Staff Sgt. Jannarong Wajasat, Staff Sgt. Anupong Landa, Staff Sgt. Eksit Phasopha, Sgt. Pongsak Chantachot, Senior Sgt. Thawatchai Janphai, and Senior Sgt. Atthapon Sriteang at Kantharalak Hospital in Kantharalak district, Sisaket.
Meanwhile, Senior Sgt. Sithichai Bungthong and Staff Sgt. Surat Wangsawat are recuperating at the Chalermphrakiat 60th Anniversary Nawamintrachini Health Station in Sisaket.
However, five officers have returned to duty at their unit base: Senior Sgt. Sithichai Bungthong, Staff Sgt. Sithisak Panthaichai, Sgt. Kamphon Saengchansee, Sgt. Phitsanu Phonnoi, and Sgt. Worawit Phonsri.