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Southeast Asia |
One killed, 17 soldiers injured in Thai south |
2007-04-23 |
Suspected separatist insurgents killed and attempted to behead a Buddhist man on Monday, while 17 soldiers were injured in attacks in Thailand's troubled south, police said. The 40-year-old Buddhist was shot dead by suspected Islamic rebels as he drove his motorcycle in Yala province. His neck was deeply slashed in an apparent attempt to behead him, police said. Rebels also staged four separate attacks in one district in Narathiwat province Sunday evening. Within two hours of a school being set on fire, insurgents injured 17 soldiers in three ambushes and bomb attacks across the district. |
Posted by:ryuge |
#1 Are any of these insurgents being killed/captured? The reporting on this subject seems to only tell one half of the score. It sounds like a re-run of Iraq where casualties are only reported on one side of the battle. |
Posted by: crosspatch 2007-04-23 07:55 |