Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has ordered 500 troops and 200 anti-aircraft weapons systems to four northeastern provinces to hunt down drones that allegedly violated the country's airspace. He believes the drones are operated by "ethnic insurgents" in Vietnam, although Vietnamese authorities deny this. This move has caused concern among Cambodia's opposition, who believe Hun Sen is using it to scare voters ahead of the general election on July 23. The troop deployment follows the amendment of an election law that prohibits those who don't vote from running for office in future elections.
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