Clip showed Thai shop with a rocket strike, not ‘Cambodian soldiers’ positions
Footage of structure in a fire and covered with the effects of rocket strike in Thailand, contrary to the Southeast of Southeast Asia during over ten years. AFP reporters have confirmed this video indicating a shop that suits a sticky shop in Thai province in North-Thai province, near the border with Cambodia.
“At least two Cambododian soldiers were destroyed including Airstrikes with the Airstrikes with Royal Thai Airforce,” Reading the word of the Reel’s Facebook language on July 24, 2025.
The video shows one nearest building covered in the black smoke.
It appeared as Cambodian fired rockets and artillery shells in Thailand and Thai soldiers increased by 500 miles (500-mile) (a saved link).
Both sides blame the other by starting the war, which exploded near two two temples.
The countries allowed July 29, following five days of serious collision that has killed at least 43 people and was expelled than 300,000 (stored).
Facebook Facebook Screenshots FALSE taken in August 1, 2025, with a red x added by AFP
The same clip and stolen on Facebook and X Post.
But it does not show the effect of Thai military strike.
The attack of Perrol channel
The photo returns to Google is used by the keysframes from a foor-shared footage piece installed on the Thailand of the Thailand of the same military.
Information Technology: “BM-21 Rocket from Cambodian Hit’s side of PTT PHT Pue, Kantharalak District, in the Kheket Province.”
Scrolls of screen between the facebook Post (L) and Facebook Post by Thailand’s Second Army Reciver
The same clip was sent to Facebook by Chattak Ratsamaeo, a 25-year-old farmer in the Province of Kweket (Saved Link).
“I was about to turn my car to the station where 7-eleven beaten,” said Ratsamikao. “I was afraid – my hands and feet went.”
Images of Google Street road for a stock-used store attached to the petrol station is like false shared video (stored link).
Comparison of the maximum-shared video screen and Google Street View (right), related issues highlighted by AFP
In addition, AFP journalists visited July 25 confirmed to show the PTT pack station, located 12 in the Cambodian border (archive).
Photographs taken by the AFP Lillian Suwanrupa photographer on July 25 showing the damage caused by the store.
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Lillian Suwanrupa / AFP
According to a Thailand newspaper Nation, eight people were killed on a rocket road (a saved link).
AFP has issued additional informal information about Thailand-Cambodia Conflict.