
The 2nd Army Command summarized the situation along the Thai-Cambodian border on 28 Dec 2025 after agreeing to a 72-hour ceasefire. Both sides have positioned their forces along their strongholds with no firing or provocative actions observed. The situation is improving.
On 28 December 2025, the 2nd Army Command Operations Center reported the situation along the Thai-Cambodian border as of 09:00.
Following the GBC meeting on 27 December 2025, both sides agreed to allow civilians living in the affected border areas to return home and resume their normal occupations within their own territories as soon as possible, without obstruction, safely, and with dignity. Monitoring shows both sides have positioned forces along their strongholds with no firing or provocative actions observed, and the situation is improving. Therefore, civilians returning home should follow the provincial plans. If any explosive devices or suspicious objects are found, they should immediately notify community leaders, local leaders, police officers, military units in the area, or call the security hotline at 1374. Going forward, people should follow official announcements or the 2nd Army Command’s public relations page.
The 2nd Army Command remains fully committed to defending the nation’s sovereignty and ensuring the safety of the people.