Twin Brothers Support Soldiers Amid Ceasefire at Thai-Cambodian Border

Bangkok: The situation on the Thai-Cambodian border is currently under a ceasefire agreement from both sides. However, brave soldiers continue to diligently protect the border, ensuring peace and security for Thailand and its people. Twin brothers, Yai Fandi and Lek Fanden, continue their volunteer work supporting the military forces along the border. They, along with their "Heart to Heart, Thais Don't Abandon Each Other" team, have been providing essential supplies, especially food and water, to the soldiers upon request. They explained that this isn't like setting up a mobile kitchen; the military already has its own cooking facilities. Their role is to provide support by supplying necessities such as shrimp paste, fish sauce, rice, and other items. They also purchase shoes and socks for soldiers whose old ones may be worn out, as those on the front lines cannot afford to buy them themselves. Fandi and Fanden mentioned that some of these essential supplies were donated by celebrity friends, including Yui Pa tamawan and Top Daraneenuch, as well as friends outside the entertainment industry. The morale of the border soldiers remains strong as they strive to protect their homeland.

According to Thai News Agency, from the perspective of the people in the area, Fun Dee and Fun Den revealed that they have been very cooperative in bringing the situation under control and restoring peace quickly. Even though the gunfire has subsided, the villagers remain prepared at all times because they don't know when unrest might resume. As a bridge of support and encouragement, Fun Dee and Fun Den feel proud and want to thank the Thai people for not abandoning them in any situation. They also encourage those who wish to donate essential items, collected within their group (not through fundraising or donation boxes), to contact the Fun Dee and Fun Den team anytime. "Heart to Heart, Thai People Don't Abandon Each Other."