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Five shot dead, schools set ablaze in Thai south
Posted: 06 August 2007 0717 hrs

 
 
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YALA, Thailand : Militants shot dead five people, including two soldiers, in separate attacks and set public schools on fire in Thailand's insurgency-hit south, police said Sunday.

The Muslim-majority region has been hit by almost daily bombings and shootings since separatist unrest broke out in January 2004, which has killed more than 2,400 people.

Two soldiers were gunned down by militants in a drive-by shooting Sunday while riding a motorcycle in Narathiwat, one of three restive provinces bordering Malaysia.

Three Muslims were shot dead late Saturday when rebels ambushed their pick-up truck in Yala province, police said, adding two people were also hurt.

In the neighbouring province of Pattani, attackers set alight three public elementary schools late Saturday.

Separatist rebels often attack public schools as they are seen as symbols of Thailand's attempt to impose Buddhist Thai culture on the region.

Elsewhere, a soldier was wounded in a gun battle with militants.

Thailand's army-backed government, which grabbed power following last year's coup, has offered a series of olive branches in a bid to ease violence.

But deadly attacks continue to rock the region, which was an autonomous Malay sultanate until it was annexed a century ago.

- AFP/ir

 

 



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