Nickname "Lok Ov Chas" along with Cambodian troops stationed at the Phnom Khmoch battlefield are all safe after fighting for 5 nights and 6 days and stand strong to protect Cambodian sovereignty.

 

(Preah Vihear): The nickname "Lok Ov Chas," Sergeant Major Ouk Kea, who is a soldier stationed at the Phnom Khmoch battlefield, along with other brave Cambodian soldiers at the Phnom Khmoch battlefield, are all safe during the 5-night, 6-day battle and Nickname "Lok Ov Chas" along with Cambodian troops stationed at the Phnom Khmoch battlefield are all safe after fighting for 5 nights and 6 days and stand strong to protect Cambodian sovereignty.

(Preah Vihear): The nickname "Lok Ov Chas," Sergeant Major Ouk Kea, who is a soldier stationed at the Phnom Khmoch battlefield, along with other brave Cambodian soldiers at the Phnom Khmoch battlefield, are all safe during the 5-night, 6-day battle and are standing firm to protect Cambodian sovereignty.

At one of the targets on the Phnom Khmoch battlefield, the military forces there, under the command of Second Lieutenant Ry Sophak, commander of a platoon of the 374th Intervention Battalion of the 7th Intervention Brigade, fought tenaciously without hesitation and stood their ground firmly to protect the territorial integrity from the invasion of Thai soldiers.

Even though Lieutenant General Duong Samnieng, the commander of the 7th Intervention Brigade, sacrificed his life, the troops stationed at the Phnom Khmoch battlefield were not discouraged or defeated. On the contrary, they became more courageous, determined, and ultimately brave to protect the motherland against all invasions.

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