The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Thai security forces kill two linked to deadly shooting at school

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BANGKOK: Two insurgents believed to be tied to a motorcycle drive-by shooting at a school in Thailand’s south were shot dead yesterday, police said, as Unicef warned of trauma for children near the scene of the lunchtime violence.

Since 2004 clashes between Malay-Muslim rebels and the Buddhist-majority Thai state that annexed the area over 100 years ago have killed nearly 7,000 people, mostly civilians of both faiths.

The conflict rarely makes global headlines but is a reality for residents of border provinces where security forces maintain a large footprint, aided by poorly paid defence “volunteers” drawn from local communitie­s.

The four men killed in Thursday’s shooting were all Muslims and were guarding a school in Pattani province when the attackers struck just before lunchtime with students mere metres away.

Pattani provincial police commander Piyawat Chalermsri told AFP Saturday that two people with alleged ties to the school violence were killed in a shootout Saturday morning.

Though he did not give informatio­n about their identities or affiliatio­n, he said he was “confident that they are the same group who carried out the attack Thursday” by driving by on motorbikes.

Authoritie­s have also detained one suspect and are questionin­g five others, while a military source said an eight-year-old had been grazed by a bullet but not seriously injured.

Unicef Thailand representa­tive Thomas Davin said Friday that one child at the Bukoh school attack was reportedly injured by debris and some who may have witnessed the attack could face long term psychologi­cal trauma.

“This attack has undoubtedl­y put the school children, the teachers and school personnel in harm’s way. It has put children at grave risk of injury or death,” he said. — AFP

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Sivan (right) gestures while addressing a press conference at the ISRO headquarte­rs Antariksh Bhavan in Bangalore held to announce Chandrayaa­n 2, ISRO’s planned man to the moon mission. — AFP photo

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