July 27th, 2025 – The Thai government released a detailed incident report today addressing the ongoing clashes along the Thai-Cambodian border, revealing significant civilian and military casualties, alongside intensified evacuation and relief efforts.
According to the report, the conflict has affected 51 civilians, including 14 fatalities, 12 seriously injured, 12 moderately injured, and 13 with minor injuries. Military losses are higher, with 111 personnel affected, including 8 fatalities and 103 injured.

In response to the escalating violence, authorities have evacuated 139,646 civilians from high-risk zones to shelters across seven provinces, an increase of 3,720 evacuees since the last update. The breakdown of evacuations by province is as follows:
– **Ubon Ratchathani**: 16,816
– **Si Sa Ket**: 62,691
– **Surin**: 39,104
– **Buri Ram**: 10,755
– **Sa Kaeo**: 4,076
– **Chanthaburi**: 450
– **Trat**: 5,754
To support the affected populations, the government has deployed volunteer resources to four key provinces. A total of 147 Royal Volunteers, 2,480 civilian volunteers, and 220 territorial defense student volunteers are assisting with relief operations.

Additionally, seven Royal Kitchen units and nine mobile kitchen trucks have been mobilized to provide meals to displaced civilians. Between July 24 and 26, these units produced and distributed 125,100 meal boxes to those in need.
The government continues to monitor the situation closely, prioritizing civilian safety and humanitarian aid as tensions along the border persist. Further updates are expected as the situation develops.




