The World - News from March 6, 1985
Vietnamese forces broke a two-week lull on Cambodian battlefields with an assault on three resistance camps, Thai military sources said. At least 40 Cambodian civilians were killed or wounded in the assault on the Dongruk and Sanro Changan camps, the sources said. An international aid official said both camps apparently fell to the attackers. The Thais reported that the Vietnamese also struck for the first time at the Tatum camp, headquarters of guerrillas loyal to Cambodia’s former ruler, Prince Norodom Sihanouk.
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