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Thai-Cambodian border conflict brings out quiet acts of heroism in ordinary people

Thai-Cambodian border conflict brings out quiet acts of heroism in ordinary people

Long-festering tensions over border territory have escalated into armed conflict between
Thailand and
Cambodia , leading to dozens of deaths on both sides and displacing tens of thousands of people.
Neither side is prepared to claim responsibility for the first volley on Thursday, and they each blame the other for the continuing skirmishes.
While regional and international allies and organisations have called for a ceasefire, scant attempts at mediation had resulted in no peace talks as of early Sunday.
It is a grim situation, but there is some light amid the darkness. On both sides of the border, some people are working around the destruction, intent on creating a safe space or finding normality.
Shelter from the storm
A temple in Thailand's northeastern province of Surin has something most of the country's 27,000 active Buddhist monasteries do not: a concrete bunker to shelter from bombs and shelling.
The temple, which asked not to be identified by name because of safety concerns, is about 10km (6 miles) from the border with Cambodia.
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