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M79 Grenades Fired at Kapho Police Station in Pattani – No Casualties Reported
Picture from responders. In a bold and alarming act, assailants launched two M79 grenades at the Kapho Police Station in Pattani Province, causing damage but fortunately resulting in no injuries. The perpetrators fled into a nearby forest after the attack. The incident occurred on January 19, while Police Colonel Sinchai Pabubpa, the superintendent of Kapho Police Station, was on duty in his ground-floor office. Around midday, the station was shaken by the thunderous sound of two explosions, sending officers inside the building scrambling for safety. Upon inspection, it was found that one of the grenades had struck the roof of a police housing unit adjacent to the station. The house belonged to Police Sergeant Major Samathi Nonghong, who was away at the time. The blast shattered roof tiles and nearby windows, including those of neighbouring homes. The second grenade landed in the vicinity but did not cause any visible damage. Fragments of the M79 grenades were recovered at the scene and collected as evidence. In a separate but likely related incident, an explosion was reported in the nearby village of Moo 5, in Plong Hoi subdistrict. This occurred on a dirt mound roughly 200 metres from an old palm oil factory. Investigators discovered fragments of a steel box and shrapnel scattered across the site, which were also secured as evidence. Fortunately, no injuries or fatalities were reported in either attack. Deputy Commander of Pattani Provincial Police, Police Colonel Prayong Khotsakha, visited the Kapho Police Station to oversee the investigation. He instructed officers to gather evidence, review CCTV footage, and tighten security measures. Checkpoints were established in critical areas, particularly near government buildings, to prevent further attacks. Authorities believe the attacks were orchestrated by insurgent groups active in the region. The assailants are suspected to have approached the police station on foot, firing the M79 grenades from the forested area opposite the station before retreating into the dense vegetation. This latest attack underscores the ongoing unrest in southern Thailand, where security forces remain on high alert to counter potential threats. Investigations are ongoing, and efforts to identify and apprehend the culprits are being intensified. -- 2025-01-21 -
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Thaksin to Discuss Global Path for Thai Models with Naomi Campbell
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How rich did Trump make you?
Ah, so what. I had great capital gains in 1999 during the dot com bubble. And again after the 2008 crash, doubled my money (after it was halfed by the market). The stock market has gone up more under Democrats. Fact. S&P 500 Growth: Research shows that the S&P 500 index has experienced higher average annual returns during Democratic administrations than Republican ones, dating back to the early 20th century. For example, studies often cite average annual returns of about 10-11% under Democrats compared to 5-7% under Republicans. But you're still not "unbelievably rich"? Weird. Because that's what Trump was saying over and over...?!? So he was lying. 😂 -
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Do hearing aids really work and can they help someone who also has tinnitus
I have had Hearing aids for about 9 years, i have severe hearing loss from a previous employment. I find that they nearly completely kill the tinnitus. I certainly recommend trying them as any improvement is better than none. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 21 January 2025
Motorcyclist Crashes Into Overpass, Helmet Shattered, Killed Instantly A crash occurred in Pathum Thani province early morning on January 20 when a motorcyclist crashed into an overpass and died instantly. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1349376-motorcyclist-crashes-into-overpass-helmet-shattered-killed-instantly/ -
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Motorcyclist Crashes Into Overpass, Helmet Shattered, Killed Instantly
Picture from rrsponders. A crash occurred in Pathum Thani province early morning on January 20 when a motorcyclist crashed into an overpass and died instantly. At approximately 01:30 Pol. Lt. Weerawat Niyomsap, an investigator from Khlong Luang Police Station, received a report of a fatal motorcycle crash at the Homeplace flyover intersection on the Bangkhan-Nong Suea Road in Khlong Nueng subdistrict, Khlong Luang district. The incident involved a motorcyclist colliding with the overpass and resulted in the rider’s immediate death. Police and traffic officers from Khlong Luang Police Station, forensic medical staff from Thammasat University Hospital, and rescue personnel from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation and the volunteer organisation Hongsakul were dispatched to the scene. At the scene, officers discovered the deceased, identified as Mr. Den aged 43, from Ay Nan Lai village, Nan province. His lifeless body was found slumped over his Honda motorcycle, which was heavily damaged at the front. The impact had shattered the helmet he was wearing. According to a witness, the victim had been travelling at high speed along the L1-2 canal road and failed to brake, leading to the violent collision with the Homeplace flyover intersection. Pol. Lt. Weerawat recorded evidence from the scene and instructed Ruamkatanyu personnel to transfer the deceased’s body to the Thammasat University Hospital forensic department for further examination. Authorities are working to contact the victim’s family. -- 2025-01-21
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