"Thai defence officials reported on Sunday that an army medic was killed after Cambodian forces shelled a Thai military base in Si Sa Ket province, as clashes along the Thailand–Cambodia border intensified, bringing the total number of Thai soldiers killed to 16. Rear Admiral Surasant Kongsiri, spokesman for the Defence Ministry, said the medic was struck by a BM-21 rocket while on duty at the Phu Makua base in Kantharalak district. He added that indiscriminate shelling also hit a nearby civilian area, killing one person and injuring four others. "The rocket actually landed in a civilian community," Surasant said, describing the latest strike as part of ongoing bombardments by Cambodian forces. Thai officials reported 327 soldiers injured so far, most of them with minor wounds, with personnel quickly returning to duty. Thailand's Foreign Ministry also highlighted the impact on civilians, noting the government's ongoing efforts to brief international partners, including the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, about the situation. Officials also said the clashes had not significantly affected visitor arrivals in Thailand, with the ministry confirming that the country remains open for tourism outside the affected border regions. Tensions flared on the Thai-Cambodian border last week. Thailand reported several soldiers and civilians killed during evacuations. Cambodia reported 11 civilian deaths and 74 injuries. US President Donald Trump brokered a ceasefire signed on October 26 following the previous border crisis. Both sides have blamed the other for renewed clashes, with Thailand accusing Cambodia of indiscriminate rocket fire against civilian and military areas."