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A woman holds a placard with the picture of Anas al-Sharif, Al Jazeera's journalist that was killed by Israeli army at the Gaza Strip during the demonstration. Dozens of people demonstrated to denounce the killing of Al Jazeera's journalists by Israeli army at the Gaza Strip and to call for an end to Israel's genocide of the Palestinian people. There have been repeated demonstrations calling for an end to the Israeli invasion.A woman holds a placard with the picture of Anas al-Sharif, Al Jazeera's journalist that was killed by Israeli army at the Gaza Strip during the demonstration. Dozens of people demonstrated to denounce the killing of Al Jazeera's journalists by Israeli army at the Gaza Strip and to call for an end to Israel's genocide of the Palestinian people. There have been repeated demonstrations calling for an end to the Israeli invasion.

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Pope Leo XIV greets the faithful after leading the Angelus prayer from the Apostolic Palace in Piazza della Liberta in Castel Gandolfo.Pope Leo XIV greets the faithful after leading the Angelus prayer from the Apostolic Palace in Piazza della Liberta in Castel Gandolfo.

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An Indian paramilitary trooper stands alert ahead of the India's 79th Independence day.An Indian paramilitary trooper stands alert ahead of the India's 79th Independence day.

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Volunteers seen handing out food supply to refugees in the Idomeni camp. - Over 10,000 refugees are still stuck in the Idomeni refugee camp at the border between Greece and Macadonia. Many had been staying in the camp for over a month as they hope that the border will be reopening again for them cross into western Europe.Volunteers seen handing out food supply to refugees in the Idomeni camp. - Over 10,000 refugees are still stuck in the Idomeni refugee camp at the border between Greece and Macadonia. Many had been staying in the camp for over a month as they hope that the border will be reopening again for them cross into western Europe.

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Thai Army soldiers lay flowers in front of the destroyed 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, honoring the victims of the July 24 rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.Thai Army soldiers lay flowers in front of the destroyed 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, honoring the victims of the July 24 rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

Thai Army soldiers lay flowers in front of the destroyed 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, honoring the victims of the July 24 rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

Auan, assistant to Kamonrat Phonsettalert, points to a rocket impact mark on a gas pump at the PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.Auan, assistant to Kamonrat Phonsettalert, points to a rocket impact mark on a gas pump at the PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

Auan, assistant to Kamonrat Phonsettalert, points to a rocket impact mark on a gas pump at the PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

The burnt and partially collapsed roof of the 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.The burnt and partially collapsed roof of the 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

The burnt and partially collapsed roof of the 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

Burnt and melted toiletries were scattered among debris inside the destroyed 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.Burnt and melted toiletries were scattered among debris inside the destroyed 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

Burnt and melted toiletries were scattered among debris inside the destroyed 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

Burnt shelves and collapsed debris inside the destroyed 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.Burnt shelves and collapsed debris inside the destroyed 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

Burnt shelves and collapsed debris inside the destroyed 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

Shattered refrigerators and burnt debris inside the destroyed 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.Shattered refrigerators and burnt debris inside the destroyed 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

Shattered refrigerators and burnt debris inside the destroyed 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

Kamonrat Phonsettalert, owner of the PTT station in Kantharalak, stands in front of the destroyed 7-Eleven located on her premises, weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash killed seven and injured one. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.Kamonrat Phonsettalert, owner of the PTT station in Kantharalak, stands in front of the destroyed 7-Eleven located on her premises, weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash killed seven and injured one. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

Kamonrat Phonsettalert, owner of the PTT station in Kantharalak, stands in front of the destroyed 7-Eleven located on her premises, weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash killed seven and injured one. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

Kamonrat Phonsettalert, owner of the PTT station in Kantharalak, stands in front of the destroyed 7-Eleven weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash killed seven and injured one. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.Kamonrat Phonsettalert, owner of the PTT station in Kantharalak, stands in front of the destroyed 7-Eleven weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash killed seven and injured one. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

Kamonrat Phonsettalert, owner of the PTT station in Kantharalak, stands in front of the destroyed 7-Eleven weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash killed seven and injured one. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

Kamonrat Phonsettalert, owner of the PTT station in Kantharalak, stands in front of the destroyed 7-Eleven weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash killed seven and injured one. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.Kamonrat Phonsettalert, owner of the PTT station in Kantharalak, stands in front of the destroyed 7-Eleven weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash killed seven and injured one. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

Kamonrat Phonsettalert, owner of the PTT station in Kantharalak, stands in front of the destroyed 7-Eleven weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash killed seven and injured one. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

Charred debris and burnt structures outside the destroyed 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after the Thai-Cambodian border clash rocket strike. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.Charred debris and burnt structures outside the destroyed 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after the Thai-Cambodian border clash rocket strike. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

Charred debris and burnt structures outside the destroyed 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after the Thai-Cambodian border clash rocket strike. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

A discarded photograph of a Buddhist monk lies on the floor of the destroyed 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after the Thai-Cambodian border clash rocket strike. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.A discarded photograph of a Buddhist monk lies on the floor of the destroyed 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after the Thai-Cambodian border clash rocket strike. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

A discarded photograph of a Buddhist monk lies on the floor of the destroyed 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after the Thai-Cambodian border clash rocket strike. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

Shattered glass and debris outside the damaged 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.Shattered glass and debris outside the damaged 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

Shattered glass and debris outside the damaged 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

The burnt facade of the 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.The burnt facade of the 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

The burnt facade of the 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

The charred interior of the 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, left in ruins weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.The charred interior of the 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, left in ruins weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

The charred interior of the 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, left in ruins weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

Flowers were laid in front of the destroyed 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, honoring the victims of the July 24 rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.Flowers were laid in front of the destroyed 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, honoring the victims of the July 24 rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

Flowers were laid in front of the destroyed 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, honoring the victims of the July 24 rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

The damaged 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash killed seven people and injured one. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.The damaged 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash killed seven people and injured one. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

The damaged 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a rocket strike during the Thai-Cambodian border clash killed seven people and injured one. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

A charred piece of fabric belonging to Phing, one of the seven victims killed in the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station in Kantharalak during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.A charred piece of fabric belonging to Phing, one of the seven victims killed in the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station in Kantharalak during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

A charred piece of fabric belonging to Phing, one of the seven victims killed in the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station in Kantharalak during the Thai-Cambodian border clash. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

Melted refrigerator shelves and burnt beverage bottles inside the damaged 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a Cambodian border clash rocket strike. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.Melted refrigerator shelves and burnt beverage bottles inside the damaged 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a Cambodian border clash rocket strike. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

Melted refrigerator shelves and burnt beverage bottles inside the damaged 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a Cambodian border clash rocket strike. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

Shattered glass and broken signage litter the ground in front of the damaged 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a Cambodian border clash rocket strike. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.Shattered glass and broken signage litter the ground in front of the damaged 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a Cambodian border clash rocket strike. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

Shattered glass and broken signage litter the ground in front of the damaged 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a Cambodian border clash rocket strike. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

Burnt shelves and debris inside a 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a Cambodian border clash rocket strike. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.Burnt shelves and debris inside a 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a Cambodian border clash rocket strike. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.

Burnt shelves and debris inside a 7-Eleven at a PTT station in Kantharalak, weeks after a Cambodian border clash rocket strike. Three weeks after the Cambodian border clash, Kantharalak still bears the scars, including the July 24 rocket strike on a PTT station that killed eight civilians and injured several others. The station remains closed, leaving more than 50 employees in limbo as compensation issues remain unresolved.