Thai F-16 jets drop bombs near Siem Reap–Oddar Meanchey border bridge

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On the morning of December 15, 2025, the Ministry of National Defence said Thai F-16 jets dropped two bombs near the O’Chik Bridge in Srei Snam district along the Siem Reap–Oddar Meanchey border, drawing attention due to the sensitive location and the early-morning timing.

What Happened at the Border Area Involving Thai F-16 Jets

The Ministry of National Defence stated that a Thai F-16 jet dropped the first bomb at approximately 10:08 am near the O’Chik Bridge area, close to the border between Siem Reap and Oddar Meanchey provinces.

According to the same statement, the jet dropped a second bomb in the same area several minutes later. Both bombs reportedly landed near the bridge, raising concerns about damage to infrastructure and safety in the surrounding region. The ministry described the action by F 16 as a targeted attack near the border zone.

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The location of the incident is significant. Srei Snam district is a largely rural area, and the O’Chik Bridge plays a role in local travel and transport. The bridge connects communities that rely on it for daily movement, trade, and access to basic services. Bombing near such a structure, especially by Thai F-16 jets, highlights the seriousness of the situation.

The ministry’s statement focused on the timing, the aircraft used, and the exact location of the bombing. The report did not mention any warning signs before the Thai F-16 jets dropped the bombs. It emphasized that the jets released the bombs during daylight hours, which increased concern among residents near the border.

Details Shared by the Ministry of National Defence on Thai F-16 Jets

In its official communication released earlier on Monday, the Ministry of National Defence provided a clear timeline of the incident. The ministry said the attack occurred at around 10:00 am and specified that the Thai F-16 jet dropped the first bomb at 10:08 am.

The statement explained that a Thai F-16 jet carried out the operation. As advanced combat aircraft designed for precision strikes, F-16 jets highlighted the military nature of the action near the Cambodia–Thailand border.

The ministry also confirmed that the Thai F-16 jet dropped a second bomb minutes after the first in the same area near O’Chik Bridge, indicating that the bridge area was the main focus of the attack.

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The information released included no personal details or names. The ministry clearly outlined what happened, when it happened, and where it happened, describing the event as an attack involving Thai F-16 jets operating close to Cambodian territory.

The ministry provided no additional technical details about the bombs and limited its statement to confirmed facts, including the aircraft used and the sequence of events involving Thai F-16 jets.

Location, Timing, and Immediate Situation

The bombing occurred near the O’Chik Bridge along the border between Siem Reap and Oddar Meanchey provinces, an area usually known for its quiet, agricultural surroundings. Because of the calm nature of the region, the sound and impact of bombs dropped by F 16  were especially alarming for nearby communities.

The incident took place shortly after 10 am, during active morning hours when people were traveling, working, and carrying out daily routines. As a result, the presence of Thai F-16 jets and the explosions would have been clearly noticeable across the surrounding area.

In its initial statement, the Ministry of National Defence did not report any casualties or injuries. It also did not confirm whether the bridge or nearby structures were damaged. Instead, the ministry focused on reporting the confirmed actions of Thai F-16 jets and the dropping of two bombs near the border area.

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The ministry emphasized that the location lies along a sensitive border region, which carries added national security importance. Military activity involving F 16 in such areas is closely monitored due to the potential risks involved.

At the time of release, the situation was being documented based only on verified observations. The official account centered on the bombing near O’Chik Bridge, the involvement of Thai F-16 jets, and the precise timing of the incident on the morning of December 15, 2025.

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