Addressing Rocket Deployment Rumors
Urging Public to Stay Composed
On July 27, 2025, the Royal Thai Army urged citizens to remain calm in response to unverified reports suggesting Cambodia may deploy long-range rocket launchers capable of striking targets within a 130-kilometer radius. The army emphasized that there is no confirmed evidence of such deployments, seeking to quell public anxiety amid escalating Thai-Cambodian border tensions.
Unverified Intelligence Clarified
No Confirmed PHL-03 Activity
Army spokesman Major General Winthai Suvaree addressed social media warnings circulating in northeastern provinces like Ubon Ratchathani, Surin, Si Sa Ket, and Buri Ram, as well as Yasothon, Roi Et, Maha Sarakham, and Nakhon Ratchasima. He clarified that reports of Cambodia deploying PHL-03 rocket launchers lack verification, with no current indications of targeting or positioning, reassuring residents to rely on official updates.
Escalating Border Clashes
Cambodian Rocket Attacks Reported
The Thai-Cambodian border conflict intensified as Cambodian forces launched BM-21 rocket attacks on Sunday, targeting civilian areas, including homes and hospitals in Surin province. The ongoing hostilities, the worst in over a decade, have heightened fears of further escalation, prompting Thai authorities to monitor the situation closely while advising vigilance among residents.
Thai Air Force Responds
Neutralizing Artillery Threats
In response to the attacks, the Royal Thai Air Force deployed F-16 and Gripen fighter jets to neutralize Cambodian artillery positions near the Ta Kwai and Ta Muen Thom temple areas. These targeted strikes aim to protect Thai territory and civilian safety, reflecting the military’s commitment to countering threats while maintaining a defensive posture in the volatile region.
Public Advised to Stay Alert
Monitoring Official Channels
The army encouraged residents in affected provinces to stay informed through trusted news sources and remain vigilant without succumbing to panic. By addressing unverified social media claims, authorities aim to maintain public trust and prevent misinformation from exacerbating fears during the ongoing border crisis, which has already displaced thousands.
Regional Tensions and Diplomacy
Ceasefire Talks Loom
The rocket concerns come as diplomatic efforts, including a Malaysia-hosted meeting scheduled for July 28, aim to de-escalate the conflict. The Thai military’s call for calm underscores the need for a balanced response, combining defensive measures with openness to dialogue to protect civilians and restore stability along the contested border.