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To: FJB who wrote (10907)11/25/2007 10:55:13 AM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20106
 
Three women killed in pickup
Bangkok Post ^ | November 24, 2007 | Staff

nationmultimedia.com

Suspected militants yesterday shot dead three people in a pickup in Tambon Talupoh, then booby-trapped the vehicle with a bomb that exploded as police were inspecting it later.

PATTANI

The four gunmen on two motorcycles opened fire with automatic rifles and handguns, killing Piphat Nisawa-anutharapan, 36, and two female colleagues, Jittree Sitkotchawan and Pakaporn Khunchon, both 28.

When police arrived on the scene the bomb was detonated remotely, injuring one officer.

The incident was just one in a day of violence in the deep South. A 42-year-old Muslim man was shot dead in front of his Yala home, while a bomb planted at a food stall in Muang district of the same province injured six, three seriously, according Deputy Governor Gissada Boonraj.

Intellectual Deep South Watch, an independent monitoring group based at Prince of Songkhla University in Pattani, said the first two weeks of November had seen the worst bloodshed in 11 months, with 56 people killed and 80 wounded in a total of 85 attacks.


The group said in a statement that separatist rebels were increasingly targeting women, children and teachers.