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RTAF bombs Cambodian command post south of Ta Muen Thom Temple

RTAF bombs Cambodian command post south of Ta Muen Thom Temple

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The Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) launched a second round of airstrikes on Thursday, deploying four F-16 fighter jets to bomb a key Cambodian military command post located south of the Ta Muen Thom temple. 

The operation, part of the "Yuttha Bodin" mission, successfully targeted the Cambodian stronghold.

 

At 5.00pm, all four F-16s safely returned to base after completing the strike, the airforce said.

According to the Army Military Force Facebook page, at 4.40pm, Royal Thai Air Force F-16 fighter jets carried out an operation, "dropping eggs" (bombs) on a Cambodian military command post located south of the Prasat Ta Muen Thom temple.

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