

Thai Army Chief Visits Border Troops Amidst Cambodia Drone Tensions
Thai Army Chief Visits Border Troops Amidst Cambodia Tensions Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand – June 3, 2025 – In a show of support amidst rising tensions with Cambodia, Thailand's army chief of staff, General [Name], visited troops stationed in Ubon Ratchathani province along the shared border. The visit followed recent reports of drone activity and accusations from Cambodian media. General [Name] personally delivered essential supplies, including food, water, and money, to bolster the morale of soldiers on duty. He also presented a large Buddha statue to be placed at a local military base. "We are here to support our troops and ensure they have everything they need to maintain our national security," stated General [Name] during the visit. The visit is seen as a direct response to recent claims by Cambodian media outlets, which alleged that Thai drones were conducting surveillance operations in Cambodian airspace. However, army spokesperson Colonel [Name] refuted these claims, stating: "The reports from Cambodian media are inaccurate. Thailand has not deployed drones for surveillance in Cambodia." The visit underscores the importance of maintaining strong morale among Thai border troops. The delivery of supplies and the symbolic gesture of the Buddha statue highlight the government's commitment to supporting its soldiers. While tensions remain, this visit offers a positive symbol of support and a commitment to peaceful resolution.