Bangkok: The Royal Thai Air Force has confirmed a recent military operation targeting a Cambodian weapons depot near Poipet, which contained BM-21 rockets. The operation was conducted following thorough intelligence verification, ensuring the absence of civilians and compliance with humanitarian principles. According to Thai News Agency, the announcement was made during a press conference held at the Royal Thai Army Television Station. Air Vice Marshal Chakrit Thamvichai, spokesperson for the Royal Thai Air Force, clarified the details of the air operation, emphasizing its focus on military targets. The targeted depot was identified as a storage site for ammunition and BM-21 rockets, which had been used in recent attacks on Thai territory. The airstrike, conducted at 4:00 PM on December 18, 2025, was aimed at a logistics center suspected of storing rockets for deployment against Thai military and civilian areas. The decision to attack followed comprehensive intelligence gathering and observations revealing continuous movement of rockets in the area. Imagery presented by the Air Force showed multiple explosions within the depot, attributed to the detonation of BM-21 rockets. The Royal Thai Air Force reiterated its commitment to targeting only military sites, underscoring the adherence to principles of national sovereignty, humanitarian considerations, and proportionality in military operations.