The Sun (Malaysia)

DASH TO SAFETY

O Rogue soldier shot dead after mass killing in shopping mall rampage

- REUTERSPIX

... Security forces evacuating people who were stranded inside the Terminal 21 shopping mall following a gun battle, to try to stop a soldier on a rampage after a mass shooting in the northeaste­rn Thai province of Nakhon Ratchasima province yesterday. –

NAKHON RATCHASIM: A Thai soldier, who killed at least 26 people before being shot dead in a mall by commandos went on the rampage because of a debt dispute, the kingdom’s premier said yesterday, offering the first official speculatio­n for the motive of an “unpreceden­ted” shooting spree.

After a night, which seesawed between heavy exchanges of gunfire and terrifying dashes for mall exits by trapped shoppers, sharp-shooters brought an end to the 17-hour-ordeal when they killed the gunman yesterday morning in Nakhon Ratchasima, also known as Korat.

Twenty-six people including civilians, the youngest a 13-year-old boy, and security forces were killed by the rogue soldier, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha said.

“It is unpreceden­ted in Thailand, and I want this to be the last time this crisis happens,” he said outside a hospital where victims, including at least two undergoing brain surgery, were being treated.

Prayut, a former army chief, blamed a “personal problem” over a sale of a house for the soldier’s rampage, which began on Saturday afternoon near an army barracks and was for several hours relayed by the gunman via Facebook posts.

The attacker, a junior army officer identified as Sergeant-Major Jakrapanth Thomma, used a stolen M60 machine gun, rifles and ammunition from one of Thailand’s largest barracks as well as a military Humvee to carry out the attack.

Prayut said he overpowere­d security at the barracks’ arsenal.

“This was not carelessne­ss. We don’t leave the arsenal depot alone, we had people guarding it.”

Most of the dead were killed in and around the mall.

Volleys of gunfire rang out as the siege ran into dawn, hours after Thai security services stormed the ground floor and freed scores of stunned, terrified shoppers from a bloody rampage.

Frightened shoppers sent cascades of messages to friends and family on social media from cupboards, toilets and under tables as the gunman stalked the mall.

Shocked evacuees recounted how an ordinary Saturday at the busy shopping centre descended into horror as the gunman entered, sparking hours-long ordeal.

“It was like a dream ... I’m grateful I survived,” Sottiyanee Unchalee, 48, told AFP, explaining she hid in the toilet of a gym inside the mall as she heard the gunfire.

A Filipino teacher Aldrin Baliquing said he was ushered into a storeroom by staff as the shooting began.

“We were there for six gruelling hours. I’m in shock,” she said.

Scores of people made a dash for it as police and soldiers in masks and wielding assault rifles took control of the ground floor following a gun battle and scoured the fleeing crowds for the assailant.

Hours later he was shot dead.

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Prayut (third from right) visits a patient at the Maharat Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital in the Thai northeaste­rn city of Nakhon Ratchasima yesterday. – AFPPIX

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