Two Muslim men have been shot dead in Thailand's terror-plagued insurgency-hit south, police said on Thursday, just days after the army reimposed a night time curfew in some of the worst-hit regions. Police said they found the bodies of two men, aged 28 and 21, on the road in Yaha district, Yala province, early Thursday morning. Witnesses said the men were shot on Wednesday night as they returned home from a sports event.
In a concession to local concerns in the Muslim-majority south, the army had lifted a curfew imposed since March during Ramadan, which ended earlier in October.
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Unidentified gunmen killed a woman and injured one man in Pattani on Thursday. Six suspected terrorists insurgents on motorcycles gunned down Prapa Thongpid and wounded Kuean Intharak in a house in Sai Buri district at noon. The attackers also torched the house. Police are investigating the incident. |