Soldiers prepare to transport injured villagers from the site of a road side bomb in southern Thailand's Yala province on September 16, 2008. Militants shot dead two Muslim rubber tappers in Thailand's rebellious south on Tuesday, then detonated a bomb wounding five policemen and three villagers in a patrol security truck rushing to the scene, police said.
Policemen and soldiers stand at the scene of a shooting, which left two men dead, in south Thailand's Yala province on September 16, 2008. Militants shot dead two Muslim rubber tappers in Thailand's rebellious south on Tuesday, then detonated a bomb wounding five policemen and three villagers in a patrol security truck rushing to the scene, police said. Police say that they believe the victims, a father and son, were killed because they were working for the largely Buddhist government as village defense volunteers.
Policemen and soldiers stand at the scene of a shooting, which left two men dead, in south Thailand's Yala province on September 16, 2008. Militants shot dead two Muslim rubber tappers in Thailand's rebellious south on Tuesday, then detonated a bomb wounding five policemen and three villagers in a patrol security truck rushing to the scene, police said. Police say that they believe the victims, a father and son, were killed because they were working for the largely Buddhist government as village defense volunteers.
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