The border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia has entered its fourth day, with both sides awaiting a potential resolution from US President Donald Trump. The fighting, which began this week, has resulted in deadly clashes along the disputed border area, leaving civilians on both sides suffering. While Trump has expressed confidence in his ability to end the conflict, Thailand has been cautious in its response, insisting that the matter should be resolved between the two countries. The situation has been further complicated by accusations of civilian targeting and damage to infrastructure, with Cambodia's Interior Ministry reporting that Thai shelling and air strikes have impacted homes, schools, roads, and ancient temples. The toll on civilians has been significant, with 10 deaths and 60 injuries in Cambodia, and 8 Thai soldiers killed and 80 wounded. The conflict has led to the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of people from border areas in both countries. As the situation remains tense, the world watches with bated breath, hoping for a peaceful resolution and an end to the violence.