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Southern insurgents killed and injured by own bomb

Southern insurgents accidentally triggered their own powerful homemade bomb aimed at harming security officials in the deep South killing at least one of them and injuring two other.


The deafening explosion was heard in Raman market about one kilometre away at 1.15 am near Kilometre markers 31-32 on Highway 4066 between Kotabaru and Raman.

Security officials comprising soldiers, police and district volunteers rushed to the scene at Ban Pingjuenuerae village in Tambon Kayuboko.

They found a 1.25 metres deep and two metres wide hole caused by the powerful bomb, and also human parts and blood stained clothes scattered around the hole.

An ID card of a youth identified as Mr Komaruszaman Dengsamae, 25, was found at the scene, and also a security pass allowing a motorcycle bearing licence plate to enter government offices in Narathiwat.

Security officials said the bomb weighed at least 10 kilogrammes could cause the hole of this size.

They believed at least three insurgents were either liked or injured when the bomb accidentally went off while they were trying to plant it to harm security vehicles which regularly passed the scene every morning.

All hospitals were alerted of the injured insurgents might be coming to receive treatment.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/southern-insurgents-killed-and-injured-by-own-bomb

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-- Thai PBS 2015-04-21

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Bomb Prematurely Explodes, Kills Suspected Southern Insurgent

By Khaosod English

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The blast site in Yala province, 21 April 2015.

YALA — A roadside bomb prematurely exploded in Yala province last night, killing the man who was planting the explosive, military officers say.

According to the military statement released to the press, the bomb exploded on a road in Raman district at around midnight, leaving a three-meter-wide crater at the blast site. Security officers who inspected the crime scene determined that the explosive was a 15 kilogram homemade bomb made of a gas canister.

Security officers also found remains of a human being around the blast site, leading the military to believe that an insurgent was planting the IED when it accidentally exploded. DNA testing of the remains are underway.

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/detail.php?newsid=1429591926

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-- Khaosod English 2015-04-21

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Bomb Prematurely Explodes, Kills Suspected Southern Insurgent

By Khaosod English

14295919261429592035l.jpg

The blast site in Yala province, 21 April 2015.

YALA — A roadside bomb prematurely exploded in Yala province last night, killing the man who was planting the explosive, military officers say.

According to the military statement released to the press, the bomb exploded on a road in Raman district at around midnight, leaving a three-meter-wide crater at the blast site. Security officers who inspected the crime scene determined that the explosive was a 15 kilogram homemade bomb made of a gas canister.

Security officers also found remains of a human being around the blast site, leading the military to believe that an insurgent was planting the IED when it accidentally exploded. DNA testing of the remains are underway.

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/detail.php?newsid=1429591926

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-- Khaosod English 2015-04-21

Good riddance.

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Shadowy Islamic militants regularly stage bomb attacks, arson, and shootings against security forces and civilians

You can't get any more politically correct than this statement.

Shadowy:

Of questionable character; shady

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