Thai military authorities have escalated security measures by implementing overnight curfews in a second eastern province following renewed border hostilities with neighboring Cambodia. The Royal Thai Army issued an official directive on Sunday imposing immediate restrictions across five districts within Trat Province, effective from 7:00 PM to 5:00 AM daily.
The affected regions include Khlong Yai, Bo Rai, Laem Ngop, Khao Saming, and Mueang Trat, where residents are now mandated to remain indoors during specified hours. This decisive action comes in response to a security incident occurring Saturday night, during which three M79 grenades targeted the Marine Corps Task Force headquarters in Trat. Preliminary investigations indicate the projectiles were launched from within Thai territory, though they detonated in unpopulated areas without causing casualties.
This development represents the second provincial curfew enactment since the recent escalation of cross-border tensions between Thailand and Cambodia. Earlier last Wednesday, similar restrictions were imposed across four border districts of Sa Kaeo Province, indicating a pattern of heightened military response to regional instability. The consecutive security measures demonstrate Thailand’s increasingly cautious stance toward border security management amid ongoing diplomatic challenges with Cambodia.
The implementation of curfews in multiple provinces suggests military authorities are preparing for potential prolonged engagement while working to ensure civilian safety in potentially vulnerable border regions. Both nations have experienced periodic border disputes, particularly around contested temple areas, though the current exchange represents a significant escalation in military activity.
