April 30, 2011 5:34 a.m. EDT
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Thai and Cambodian troops exchange gunfire
- The brief fighting is near the Ta Kwai temple
- The two nations agreed to a cease-fire Thursday
The brief rounds of fighting near the Ta Kwai temple involved small arms weapons, said Col. Prawit Hukaew, a regional Thai army spokesman. It started late Friday into early Saturday.
Fighting may be a result of Cambodian soldiers not being aware of the cease-fire set Thursday, the spokesman said.
It should cease once Cambodian soldiers in the conflict area learn about the truce, he said.
Cambodia's government spokesman could not be reached for comment.
Fighting along the turbulent border has raged since April 22 as the two sides accuse each other of trying to seize ancient temples. Thailand calls the temples Ta Kwai and Ta Muen, while Cambodia calls them Ta Krabey and Ta Moan.
Much of the border between the two countries remains in dispute.
At least six Thai soldiers and one civilian have been killed in the clashes, authorities said. Cambodia has said three of its troops have been killed in the fighting.
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