Two 10-Wheel Trucks and Road Roller Torched in Southern Thailand Construction Site Attack

Two 10-wheel trucks and a road roller were destroyed in an arson attack overnight at a road construction site in Ban Khok Kor, tambon Luboyirai, Mayo district

Two 10-Wheel Trucks and Road Roller Torched in Southern Thailand Construction Site Attack

Two 10-wheel trucks and a road roller were destroyed in an arson attack overnight at a road construction site in Ban Khok Kor, tambon Luboyirai, Mayo district of Pattani province. The incident marks the latest in a series of attacks targeting infrastructure projects in Thailand's restive southern border region.

Local authorities discovered the charred remains of the heavy machinery early this morning at the construction site. Police and military personnel have cordoned off the area to conduct a thorough investigation and collect evidence that might lead to the identification of those responsible for the attack.

The road construction project is part of ongoing government efforts to improve infrastructure and stimulate economic development in the southern provinces. Such projects have frequently become targets for insurgent groups operating in the region, who view them as symbols of state authority and presence in the area.

Security forces have intensified patrols in the district following the attack, while investigators work to determine whether the incident is connected to the long-running separatist insurgency that has plagued Thailand's deep south for nearly two decades. No group has yet claimed responsibility for the arson, and no casualties were reported as the site was unoccupied at the time of the attack.


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