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They described those who were evacuated, who gathered on plastic mats in a sports hall in Thailand, to flee the bombing of the code artillery where heavy fighting between Thailand and Cambodia escalated.
The worst fight in more than a decade between neighboring countries forced more than 100,000 people to evacuate their homes through four Thai border provinces by Friday.
On Thursday, Fire Artillery repeated Thousands of Northeast Surin Province, their homes were given temporary refugees established in the city center.
Nearly 3000 people flourish in the Surindra Rajabhat sports hall, packed on rows of plastic mats covered with colored blankets and intransigent property.
“I am concerned about our house, our animals, and the crops that we worked hard,” The Homohouan, 37, told news agency.
She was evacuated with nine family members, including her 87 -year -old grandmother, which was just released from the hospital.
“This anxiety still exists. But existence here seems safer, because we are far from the danger zone now. At least we are safe.”
Thidarat was a pollution in a local school when I heard what she described as “something like Firegun Fire”, followed by heavy artillery diving.
She said, “It was a chaos. The children were terrified. She rushed to the school warehouse.”
Inside the shelter, those who were evacuated alongside each other slept under the high ceiling in the gym, surrounded by electrical fans, whispering from uncertainty.
The elderly population was placed in the blankets, the children sleep in the cradle, while the children played quietly. Pet cats rested in network boxes near the public bathroom.
This represents the first complete activation of the university as a shelter, according to Samurafom Tea, Director of the President’s Office.
The chapters were immediately canceled, and within an hour, the campus turned into a working evacuation center.
The devices that were evacuated from four border areas were distributed across six sites throughout the campus.
“Most of them have left,” Chai told AFP.
Chay explained that the center, with the help of the District Hospital, provides care for those with chronic diseases and provides mental health services to shock victims.
The border fighting was killed at least 14 people in Thailand, including a soldier and a civilian who was killed in a missile strike near the gasoline station in the Cisacket Province. The killing of one Cambodi was also confirmed.
As the fighting continues near the border, people who were evacuated face uncertainty about when they can go home.
At the present time, the shelter provides safety and a place to wait for references that it is safe to “return to normal life.”
It already has a message to the authorities: “I want the government to take decisive measures – do not wait until the lives are lost.
She said: “Civilians look at the government for protection, and we rely on them deeply.”
Through the border in Cambodia, about 20,000 people were evacuated from the northern border of the country with Thailand, said the news organization in the Khamir Times, quoting officials in Brehah Province in Cambodia.
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2025-07-25 07:30:00