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Freight train derailed in Songkhla following blast

Initial investigation finds homemade bomb weighing 26kg planted on track

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 04 Dec 2022 9:30AM

Freight train derailed in Songkhla following blast
The Thailand State Railway reports no injuries to the train crew including two drivers, a technician and staffer. – @baolau Twitter pic, December 4, 2022

SONGKHLA – A Thai freight train heading to Malaysia was derailed after explosives planted on the rail tracks went off in Sadao, Songkhla, yesterday.

The train transporting rubber from Hatyai in Thailand, to Padang Besar in Perlis, Malaysia was reported derailed at 12.50pm yesterday.

In a statement, Thailand State Railway (SRT) said there were no injuries to the train crew including two drivers, a technician and staffer.

It said 11 of the 15 container wagons were damaged and came off the track.

Meanwhile, Sadao police superintendent Bantern Laochareng said the initial investigation found an explosion had derailed the freight train, with the shipping containers falling off the track.

Besides that, he said the track was badly damaged.

“Initial investigation found a homemade bomb weighing about 26kg planted on the track.

“We found a big hole on the track,” he said during a press conference here yesterday.

Meanwhile, SRT said the Hatyai-Padang Besar route will be closed for several days to accommodate repair works starting today. – Bernama, December 4, 2022

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