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Three suspected militants dead in shootout with security forces in Narathiwat

Police chief says group opened fire on authorities when they arrived at Si Sakhon camp

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 21 Jan 2023 3:30PM

Three suspected militants dead in shootout with security forces in Narathiwat
A shootout with security forces at a camp in Narathiwat yesterday has lead to three suspected militants being killed. – Wikimapia pic, January 21, 2023

NARATHIWAT – Three men believed to be militants were killed in a shootout with security forces in Narathiwat, Thailand, yesterday.

In the incident at about 9am (around 10am Malaysian time) on yesterday, Narathiwat investigation police chief Direk Shomyon said security forces surrounded several tents believed to be hiding places of a group of militants in the mountainous area of Si Sakhon district.

“When the security forces arrived, the group opened fire (at the security forces).

“The exchange of fire continued for almost an hour. When the situation calmed down, the security forces found three bodies at the scene while the others had escaped,” he said.

He said the security forces also confiscated weapons and camping equipment belonging to the group. – Bernama, January 21, 2023

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