
Khmer Times
Foreign intelligence sources have uncovered an alleged Thai plot to assassinate Senate President Hun Sen and Prime Minister Hun Manet using GPS-guided munitions launched from light attack aircraft.
According to reliable sources, Thailand is reportedly planning to deploy AT-6 TH light attack aircraft equipped with Korean-made GPS-guided bombs to carry out a precision strike targeting both Cambodian leaders.
These bombs are described as small, highly accurate, and difficult to detect—making them ideal for targeted missions and more suitable than high-speed F-16 fighter jets, which offer limited opportunity for interception by Cambodian air defence systems.
The foreign intelligence report further claims that on 29 July, Thailand received eight AT-6 TH aircraft and 200 GPS-guided bombs. An additional four aircraft that were previously sent to South Korea for repair or rearmament have also been returned.
Foreign intelligence sources have uncovered an alleged Thai plot to assassinate Senate President Hun Sen and Prime Minister Hun Manet using GPS-guided munitions launched from light attack aircraft.
According to reliable sources, Thailand is reportedly planning to deploy AT-6 TH light attack aircraft equipped with Korean-made GPS-guided bombs to carry out a precision strike targeting both Cambodian leaders.
These bombs are described as small, highly accurate, and difficult to detect—making them ideal for targeted missions and more suitable than high-speed F-16 fighter jets, which offer limited opportunity for interception by Cambodian air defence systems.
The foreign intelligence report further claims that on 29 July, Thailand received eight AT-6 TH aircraft and 200 GPS-guided bombs. An additional four aircraft that were previously sent to South Korea for repair or rearmament have also been returned.
The GPS-guided munitions are considered particularly dangerous due to their ability to lock onto and strike precise coordinates with high accuracy.
The intelligence suggests that the Thai Air Force initially tested these aircraft and bombs in the Phnom Troap area and began monitoring border developments starting on 4 August.
If the Thai military fails to gain control over the eight disputed border zones, it is reportedly planning to launch airstrikes using the AT-6 TH aircraft from bases in Trat province—avoiding detection by Cambodia’s maritime defence systems.
The source alleges that Thailand is awaiting internal intelligence on the exact GPS coordinates of the residences of Mr Hun Sen and Mr Hun Manet, with the intention to carry out a surprise assassination strike.


3 comments:
This is simply an implication of the leaked audio.
Yang Mech Touv Heuy AH Chor Ngeup Muoy Vay Muoy ?
Hun Sen's bad deeds outweigh good deeds. He used to kick the boards (Khmer people), the boards did not kick him back.
Now he kicks the thief Thai who can kick him back.
Keep going Ah Kwack, you have never thought about Cambodia's survival. You even killed the famous persons such as Kem Ley.
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