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Sunday, February 9, 2020

A soldier killed 26 people in Thailand

Thailand: 26 people lost their lives on this 12 hours manhunt


A soldier  killed 26 people in Thailand
Photo: BBC

On Saturday, February 8 a Thailand soldier began a rampage in the middle of a day. He is accused of killing 26 people and wounding around 52 people. 

The suspect to this unfortunate happening started killing people from a Suatham Phithak military camp, where he seized the arms and ammunition. He killed a commanding officer, Anantharot Krasae and his mother in law there and some other soldiers were also killed at the scene. He then took a vehicle and began shooting around a number of places. He reached Terminal 21 and fired to random people.

The gunman began his attacks on streets and around 3:00 (local time), the gunman went to the shopping mall where some security forces were seen trying to stop the gunman. The suspect was seen with a raised rifle from the CCTV footage inside the shopping mall and people were terrifyingly running out of the mall. People were recused short after the police forces arrived. One of the people who escaped from a scene told how she and others hid in the restroom for 3 hours and the other said, "It was heart breaking moment to see people's dead bodies on the street". 


A soldier  killed 26 people in Thailand
Photo: Reuter

The suspect was killed on Sunday morning around 9:00 (local time). The suspect posted a status on Facebook saying,"  it's time to have fun and nobody can avoid death", sharing some images of bullets and pistols before the actual attack day. The motive of this attack is seemingly his grudges when he knew he was cheated over a property deal, officials said.

The forces were congratulated after finishing this relentless mass shoot and the victims were given their heartful of condolences from Prime minister Prayuth Chan-Ocha.

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