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		<title>Voices from Hospital Wards Reflect Hope for Peace and Protection Amid Cambodia–Thailand Tensions</title>
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<p><strong>Ou Chrov</strong> &#8211; In a quiet hospital ward in northwestern Cambodia, injured soldiers are sharing their experiences while receiving medical care, offering a human perspective on a tense period along the Cambodia–Thailand border.</p>



<p>From their beds, the soldiers speak not in anger, but with concern for health, safety, and the hope that stability can soon return to communities affected by the conflict.</p>



<p>Several servicemen described experiencing breathing difficulties following aerial activity near frontline positions, prompting their evacuation for treatment and observation.</p>



<p>Medical teams responded swiftly, ensuring oxygen support, hydration, and monitoring while prioritizing patient recovery and comfort.</p>



<p>The affected soldiers were transferred from remote areas to referral hospitals in Banteay Meanchey province, where facilities have been mobilized to handle the increased demand.</p>



<p>Doctors emphasized that early medical intervention played a crucial role in stabilizing patients and preventing further complications.</p>



<p>Healthcare professionals reported treating symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, and respiratory distress, while continuing to assess possible causes through clinical evaluation.</p>



<p>They stressed that hospitals remain focused on care delivery, patient dignity, and recovery rather than speculation.</p>



<p>For the soldiers, the hospital environment represents safety after days of uncertainty near contested areas.</p>



<p>Many expressed gratitude for medical staff and relief at being reunited with family members during treatment.</p>



<p>Officials in Cambodia have voiced concerns regarding the use of substances during military operations, citing the need to uphold international humanitarian standards.</p>



<p>At the same time, regional dialogue and verification mechanisms are being viewed as essential steps toward clarity and accountability.</p>



<p>Thai authorities have rejected allegations of prohibited weapons use, reinforcing their stated commitment to international conventions and military norms.</p>



<p>This contrast in positions underscores the importance of transparent investigations and diplomatic engagement to prevent escalation.</p>



<p>Independent medical experts note that identifying the exact cause of respiratory symptoms requires laboratory testing and environmental analysis.</p>



<p>Such assessments are vital to ensure accurate conclusions and to guide appropriate international responses if needed.</p>



<p>Despite the uncertainty, the situation has also highlighted the resilience of local healthcare systems under pressure.</p>



<p>Hospitals in the region have coordinated effectively, transferring patients when necessary and sharing resources to manage the influx.</p>



<p>Families of the injured have gathered quietly, offering emotional support while hoping for swift recovery and an end to hostilities.</p>



<p>Their presence reflects the wider civilian impact of border tensions, where peace directly affects daily life and security.</p>



<p>Observers say humanitarian considerations should remain central as both countries navigate the dispute.</p>



<p>Protecting civilians and service members alike remains a shared responsibility under international law.</p>



<p>Regional analysts believe sustained communication between Cambodia and Thailand could help de-escalate tensions and restore confidence.</p>



<p>Past cooperation in border management offers a foundation upon which renewed dialogue can be built.</p>



<p>The voices from hospital rooms serve as a reminder that beyond political statements, it is individuals who bear the physical cost of conflict.</p>



<p>Their experiences underline the urgent need for calm, verification, and preventive diplomacy.</p>



<p>As patients recover, attention is increasingly turning toward long-term solutions that prioritize safety, health, and regional stability.</p>



<p>International organizations may play a constructive role by supporting medical assessments and encouraging peaceful resolution.</p>



<p>For now, doctors continue their work, soldiers focus on healing, and families wait with quiet determination.</p>



<p>The situation remains complex, but the emphasis on care, restraint, and dialogue offers a path forward.</p>



<p>In times of tension, compassion and professionalism shown by healthcare workers stand as a powerful counterbalance to uncertainty.</p>



<p>Ultimately, the hope shared by patients and civilians alike is for lasting peace along the border.</p>



<p>Their stories, told softly from hospital beds, call for cooperation over confrontation.</p>
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