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The Thai army said Cambodia fired shots into several areas in Thailand early Sunday (July 27), including near civilian homes, as US President Donald Trump called for a ceasefire.

Residents and authorities assessed the damage to homes and vehicles in Surin province.

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00:00Thailand and Cambodia signaled openness to ceasefire talks after mediation by the U.S.
00:07administration, though artillery attacks still continued across the contested border areas
00:12on Sunday.
00:18Acting Thai Prime Minister Phum Tham Wechayachai said they welcomed the U.S. role in stopping
00:24the fighting at the border, but they still preferred bilateral dialogue to resolve the
00:28conflict.
00:29He said the U.S. had proposed an immediate ceasefire and added that America will not proceed
00:34with trade negotiations unless the fighting stops.
00:38I wanted to see the change in the situation.
00:44I wanted to see the change in the situation.
00:47But what important is that we have to see the change in the border, with the same lines.
00:54We have to look at the border to the border and the border to the border, because we think
00:59because we think that this is the problem that came to the Thai people in the village.
01:07At the same time, they felt that if they could not be able to get rid of them,
01:14they could not be able to get rid of them from the country.
01:20We said that this is not a problem because it is a problem.
01:24We have a problem with this problem, but that's why we have to make Kameh
01:30a sense for the Thai people.
01:32They said that all of us will be able to get rid of them from the village.
01:39He said any Cambodian troop withdrawal must be carried out with sincerity.
01:44The Cambodian government said they agreed to conduct ceasefire talks.
01:48If we want to get rid of them, we want to get rid of them from the country.
02:07Earlier, U.S. President Donald Trump said he had contacted the Thai and Cambodian leaders
02:12who had agreed to meet immediately for ceasefire talks.
02:16The escalation of border clashes entered its fourth day, resulting in over 30 fatalities
02:22and displacing more than 160,000 people in both countries.
02:26Residents of Cambodia and Thailand said they want the ceasefire to happen.
02:31We are living in Korea and countries.
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02:39We live in Korea and in Korea who lives as well.
02:42We are living in Ukraine for weeks.
02:44We are living in Koreanções to come up with an Creator.
02:46We are living in Korean country.
02:48We are living in Korea for decades.
02:51We are living in Korean.
02:53Not everyone is living in Korean.
02:55We do not care about the Cultural States in Japan.
02:57We are living in Korean countries.

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