Prasat Khana, a historic temple complex in Surin province, Thailand, retains visible evidence of recent border clashes with Cambodia. Bullet marks and abandoned military equipment remain at the site, located along the Phanom Dong Rak mountain range. Thai authorities, led by Lt. Gen. Weerayut Raksilp, are preparing for future restoration work, but intend to preserve the remnants of the conflict as historical evidence. The temple complex served as a location impacted by the fighting. The preservation of these wartime traces is considered important for documenting the events. Restoration plans are underway following a period of instability in the region. Authorities aim to balance preservation with the need to restore the ancient site.