Soldiers withdraw from Ta Moan Thom, Ta Krabey temples

Written by Writer on Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Soldiers withdraw from Ta Moan , Ta Krabey

Written by Sambath
Wednesday, 2008

has diffused the previously over the small , with Thai and Cambodian soldiers now ’socialising’

CAMBODIAN and Thai troops have withdrawn from Ta Moan and Ta Krabey , restoring some to the previously hostile .

Ho , of Border 402, told the Post that soldiers are now based 800 metres from Ta Krabey temple and up to 200 metres from Ta Moan temple.

“The situation is better at Ta Krabey temple because have moved about 800 metres from it and our soldiers also have moved the same distance, as well as 50 to 200 metres from Ta Moan temple,” Ho said.

He added that a comfortable between soldiers had also begun, easing previous .

“Cambodian and now are socialising and talking to one another. Now, dare not violate or encroach into Cambodian territory as they had done before the clashes at temple began,” he said.

“We have contacted each other every two to three days on and security. The situation is becoming good and normal. We want such a situation, and we want it to stay this way.”

Leaving the area

Thai troops moved back from the after occurred at last week.

A gate built by at Ta Moan was destroyed by Cambodian and earlier last week after both sides agreed not to block the entrance.

“We destroyed the and we agreed to have no and at Ta Moan temple. We will wear only when we are patrolling the temple,” Neak Vong, of Brigade 42, told the Post Monday.

Chea Morn, commander of Military Region 4, said Monday the situation at Ta Moan , Ta Krabey and along the border was quiet but that soldiers were still on alert.

“The situation is not tense, but soldiers are on alert to protect our territory,” Chea Morn told the Post.

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