D-Day for Weapons Withdrawal, First Day Still No Movement

Nakhon ratchasima: The anticipated reduction of forces and the removal of heavy weapons from the area under the responsibility of the 2nd Army Region in the Northeastern region has not yet commenced, even after today's designated D-Day. Observers reported no movement in the area throughout the day.

According to Thai News Agency, the plan involves a systematic withdrawal of military assets, aiming to reduce the presence of heavy weaponry and troops in the region. However, the absence of any activity on the first day raises questions about the implementation timeline and potential delays in the process. The situation remains closely monitored by both local authorities and international observers, as the initiative is part of broader efforts to promote stability in the region.