EARTH · VERIFIED CONFLICT RECORD

Conflict in Thailand

NOT LIVE · THAILAND RECORD RUNS 11 JAN 2024 25 MAY 2026

This is a verified record, not a live feed. UCDP hand-codes every event from published sources, which takes weeks — the newest event here is from 2026-05-31. For what is happening right now, LEV’s Global Incidents layer carries the machine-coded newswire at about fifteen minutes’ delay.

Between 11 Jan 2024 and 25 May 2026, researchers at Uppsala University hand-coded 121 events of organised violence in Thailand from published sources. Their best estimate is 182 people killed — and their own range runs 141–209, which is the honest width of what anyone actually knows.

What the record holds

DEATHS RECORDED · UCDP BEST ESTIMATE182

UCDP range 141–209.

EVENTS121

107 placed precisely enough to map; 14 counted but not pinned, because UCDP could place them no closer than a province.

Who was doing the killing

State-based109 events · 168 killed (UCDP range 129–194)A government is one of the sides — a civil war or a war between states.
One-sided12 events · 14 killed (UCDP range 12–15)An armed group or government kills civilians who are not fighting back.

The conflicts behind the events

Thailand: Patani91
55–94 · 69 ev
Cambodia (Kampuchea) - Thailand77
74–100 · 40 ev
Patani insurgents - Civilians14
12–15 · 12 ev

The deadliest single event on record

26 JUL 2025 · PHU MAKHUEA HILL11 killed

UCDP's low and high agree on this figure. UCDP's low and high estimates are both 11 — the sources agree.

Cambodia (Kampuchea) - Thailand · state-based violence — a government is one of the sides — a civil war or a war between states.

Thailand, elsewhere on LiveEarthViewer

Source

Uppsala Conflict Data Program, Uppsala University — UCDP GED v26.1 + UCDP Candidate v26_0_1..v26_0_5, released under CC BY 4.0. Coverage ends 31 May 2026. UCDP records Thailand under the name “Thailand”. Every figure on this page is UCDP’s, aggregated and labelled — none is modelled or estimated by LEV.