Thai King Extends Royal Patronage to Victims of Border Clashes

His Majesty the King of Thailand has extended Royal Patronage to individuals affected by recent deadly clashes along the Thai-Cambodian border, which have left at least 15 people dead and displaced over 130,000 civilians. The royal gesture covers both those receiving medical treatment and families of those killed in the violence. Provincial governors will present royal floral tributes and gift baskets to recovering victims as a symbol of royal compassion and support.


His Majesty has also arranged for royal wreaths from the King and Royal Family members to be placed in memory of those who died, extending condolences to bereaved families. The Royal Patronage reflects the monarchy's traditional role in providing comfort during national crises, highlighting the severity of the current border situation and its humanitarian impact.

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