PATTANI, Thailand – The Mujahideen of Pattani continued to show their fangs after we had not heard any news of their struggle for a while. This time still in South Thailand, Thailand's rail system was closed on Wednesday (27/7/2011) after two bombs had damaged the railway line, while in another incident, the Mujahideen shot dead two policemen from atop a motor vehicle.The police said the bombs were detonated in the province of Narathiwat, on the trail that leads to the town of Sungai Kolok which borders with Malaysia. Repairs had been made until Wednesday afternoon.
Local media reported that there was no casualty and the perpetrators have not been identified. Three provinces in South Thailand i.e. Yala, Narathiwat and Pattani, continued to be in turmoil since the Islamic insurgency flared in 2004. Thousands of people were reportedly killed in the violence launched by the mushrik military of Thailand.
Shootings targeting military and police personnel of Thailand from atop motor vehicles and mines bomb blast have been common there.
The Mujahideen of Pattani are believed to be responsible for the murder of the two policemen on Wednesday afternoon in the province of Pattani, although the Mujahideen have not issued a statement.
Police Colonel Chonvee Chavarerk said that Sergeant Major Narin Hatre (39) and Sergeant Major Noppadol Man-ah (38), were riding a motorcycle on their return from a songbird competition when two armed men launched an attack using M16 assault rifles, killing both on the scene.
Some time ago, four mushrik soldiers were reportedly killed in a bomb attack launched by the Mujahideen.
(arrahmah.com)

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