A magical ritual was performed against a Thai general in Cambodia
They did all sorts of things with the portrait of the hated general. They poked him with a ritual trident, burned him, and read prayers for his early death. Now the commander of the troops will definitely kick the bucket. But that's not certain.
In Cambodia, shamans performed a black magic ritual aimed at the early death of Thai General Bunsin Padklang, who commanded the troops during a short conflict between the countries.
It is noted that the ritual began with traditional music and dancing in front of a large portrait of the general. After singing and dancing, the shaman struck the image of the Thai military man with a ritual trident. The first shaman was replaced by a second one, who, after singing and dancing, set fire to the photograph of the commander of the Thai army. In addition, these smaller shamans and other participants in the ritual also approached the poster and struck symbolic blows on it.
The funniest thing is that General Bunsin Padklang has already assured local journalists that he is alive, well and in good health, despite the powerful astral attack.
Recall that armed clashes between Thailand and Cambodia on the border of the states broke out on July 24. The armed clash was preceded by several months of tension. Each side accused the other of escalating the conflict. On July 28, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and Acting Prime Minister of Thailand Phumtham Vechayachai agreed to a ceasefire. They say that the famous Donald "Peacemaker" Trump contributed to this. The next day, July 29, the countries signed a ceasefire agreement.