“The police said the road was closed and I’d have to find accommodation overnight,” Brian told This Week in Asia, offering only his first name. “I heard explosions all through the night, but I got out first thing in the morning.”
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“The police said the road was closed and I’d have to find accommodation overnight,” Brian told This Week in Asia, offering only his first name. “I heard explosions all through the night, but I got out first thing in the morning.”
By dawn, he had escaped by speedboat towards Koh Kood, one of Thailand’s easternmost islands roughly 40km (25 miles) from the Cambodian mainland – his earlier worries quickly forgotten in the postcard calm of its powdery white sand and turquoise waters.

Thai authorities have since lifted the nighttime curfew that trapped him, hoping to contain both the border skirmish and its reputational aftershocks.
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