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Images Released of Military Target Destruction: Chai Chum Ne Ya Bridge and Casino Bombed to Cut Cambodian Arms Supply Route

Local13 Dec 2025 12:06 GMT+7

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Images Released of Military Target Destruction: Chai Chum Ne Ya Bridge and Casino Bombed to Cut Cambodian Arms Supply Route

Images have been released showing the destruction of military targets at 'Chai Chum Ne Ya Bridge' and a casino, which were destroyed after Thai F-16 jets dropped bombs to cut off the supply routes for weapons, military equipment, and command bases.


At 06:10 on 13 Dec 2025 GMT+7, reporters stated that the Royal Thai Navy, through the Chanthaburi and Trat Border Protection Task Force (CBPTF), collaborated with the Air Force to launch the 'Trat Anti-Enemy Operation' to destroy military targets.

The operation began in the early dawn today when the Air Force deployed F-16 jets to destroy military strongholds and the routes used by the opposing side to transport weapons and equipment at 'Chai Chum Ne Ya Bridge,' located in Ban Thomoda, Botum Sakor Province, Cambodia. This followed naval intelligence detecting that Cambodian forces had been continuously reinforcing their positions and heavy weaponry near the Trat border.

Additionally, during the operation, the Navy requested the Air Force to destroy Cambodian military target areas including a casino at Thomoda, which served as a command base and where heavy weapons were positioned on high ground to fire into Thai territory. The F-16s bombed the upper sections of the casino building. The blasts caused extensive damage inside the casino, which is estimated to be 8 to 10 stories tall.