By Chantha Lach
OU CHROV DISTRICT, Cambodia, Dec 14 (Reuters) – At nine months pregnant, 27-year-old Suang Sreang fears she will have to give birth in a rudimentary displacement camp after fleeing fighting between Cambodian and Thai troops along their disputed border.
The Cambodian national is among tens of thousands of civilians on both sides who have fled their homes since clashes erupted on Monday in the most intense fighting since a five-day clash in July.
“When the fighting started I put my difficulties aside and took my children and ran away fast,” said the mother-of-three from Ou Beichoan commune, which borders Thailand’s Sakeo province.
“My priority was to save myself, my children’s lives. I can think of getting other things later,” she said, adding that she had left all the

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