
Southeast Asia Information Port News (www.dnyxxg.com) – Faced with the current border situation, Cambodia has demonstrated a high degree of patriotism and national unity. In recent days, people in Phnom Penh and from all walks of life have spontaneously organized fundraising activities, actively collecting food, medicine, and daily necessities to fully support border guards and refugees displaced by the conflict.

To facilitate the dissemination of these donations, five main donation collection points have been set up in Phnom Penh. The public can donate supplies at Eat More Restaurant, VinMart Toul Tompoung, Coffee Corner Sovanna, the National Technical Training Institute (NTTI), and the National Institute of Technology and Science of Cambodia (NPIC).
All supplies received at these collection points will be centrally allocated by relevant departments and transported to the border front as quickly as possible to ensure that every act of kindness reaches the soldiers and civilians who need them most.

During this special period, the Cambodian people have demonstrated a strong spirit of dedication. Whether it's the volunteers working at the donation points or ordinary citizens generously donating, they have all exemplified the national spirit of "true friendship in times of adversity" through their actions. This spirit of unity provided strong moral support and logistical backing for the soldiers defending their homeland.
According to the latest official Cambodian statistics, as of 6 p.m. on December 16, the border armed conflict has resulted in significant civilian casualties in Cambodia. Current records indicate that 17 civilians have been killed and 77 injured.