A team of journalists from China Media Group (CMG) conducted on-the-ground reporting in Buri Ram, Ubon Ratchathani, and Si Sa Ket provinces along the Thai–Cambodian border, producing in-depth coverage that reflects the situation and its impacts on local communities across several dimensions.
The coverage examines the impact on education for children and youth in border areas, highlighting the suspension of classes in some schools and the challenges students face regarding safety, access to education, and adapting to prolonged abnormal conditions.
It also examines agriculture and local livelihoods, documenting damage to agricultural land and farming areas in several locations, as well as the effects on household income and the living conditions of farming families, which form the economic backbone of many border communities.
In Si Sa Ket Province, CMG journalists observed the situation on the ground amid the distant sounds of clashes, conveying the resilience and endurance of local residents. The reports document the evacuation of civilians to shelters for safety, alongside coverage of the continuing role of military personnel in maintaining security and safeguarding national sovereignty.
This on-site reporting reflects the growing attention of international media, particularly China Media Group, to the Thai-Cambodian border situation, and presents factual accounts from the ground to inform the international community about the wide-ranging impacts on civilians in a comprehensive and balanced manner.
