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Yala Province IED Attack: Soldiers Targeted in Raman District Violence

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The serenity of a late afternoon in Yala province shattered abruptly yesterday, as an improvised explosive device (IED) attack targeted soldiers from the 15th Engineer Battalion. This grim event unfolded at the crossroads of daily duty and deadly encounter, precisely at 5 pm on May 7, in the ever-resilient Raman district. Two brave soldiers, weary yet accomplished after their canal dredging mission, met with a fate they hadn’t foreseen on their return to base.

The site of this sinister attack was none other than the quiet vicinity in front of a cemetery in Kototura village, subdistrict Kototura. The soldiers, diligently working along the railway road stretching from Ban Maikaen, Noen Ngam subdistrict, to Ban Atakuwowo, became unwitting targets of violence. Security forces—comprising military, police, and administrative officers—swiftly descended upon the scene, the echoes of the explosion still resonating in the air.

Upon securing the area, the officers found two men injured: Sergeant Major First Class Jamorn Channiyom, aged 53, whose ears still rang from the blast, and 40-year-old Sergeant Panupong Phanchan, whose chest and eyebrow bore the brunt of the attack. Their courage saw them through immediate first aid, and diligent emergency services from Raman district hastened them to the sanctuary of Raman Hospital’s care.

Preliminary investigations by authorities unveiled a chilling premeditation—the IED, cleverly disguised roadside, awaited the engineers’ return journey. As they concluded their work for the day and set off back to their quarters, perpetrators observed the moment to detonate their hidden device. KhaoSod reports indicate the explosion rolled out like thunder, tearing through the evening’s calm.

This violent act does not occur in isolation. The police suspect it is part of an ongoing campaign of aggression that has plagued the region, a series of discordant notes in the peace the community seeks to foster. Just a month earlier, on March 11, an insurgent attack materialized as a powerful roadside bomb in Narathiwat. Though narrowly missing its intended target—a vehicle of territorial defence volunteers—the force of the Sungai Kolok-Sungai Padi road blast resulted in considerable damage, a grim testament to the lurking dangers.

The echo of violence is not unfamiliar to the rugged landscape of Yala, yet every occurrence reignites the community’s resolve to stand firm. The aftermath of these attacks demands not just immediate response but a vigilant, ongoing commitment to peace and security. Meanwhile, beneath the surface of reportage and investigation burns a collective human spirit, one that refuses to be dimmed by shadows of fear and violence.

Despite the adversity, the region continues to pulse with life, striving towards stability amidst chaos. As the local forces rally to restore order, the communities they serve hold fast to their hope for a calmer future. For now, the people of Yala province and beyond rely on their resilience—and on the brave men and women who, despite the risks, step up to protect and rebuild.

28 Comments

  1. grower134 May 8, 2025

    Yet another senseless act of violence. Why does this keep happening in Yala?

    • Amanda T. May 8, 2025

      Unfortunately, the unrest in the south of Thailand has deep roots in historical and political conflicts.

      • grower134 May 8, 2025

        But it’s just not fair to the innocent people caught in the crossfire.

    • Mark77 May 8, 2025

      Yala has always been unstable because of the separatist movements. The government needs to address the underlying issues.

  2. Khanh P. May 8, 2025

    Thoughts and prayers for the soldiers and their families. Our fight for peace must never stop.

    • Sam May 8, 2025

      Indeed, but prayers alone won’t solve what is essentially a socio-political issue. We need actionable solutions.

  3. JoeyB May 8, 2025

    IED attacks are a horrible way to fight a war. They don’t respect any of the rules.

    • Dr. Elaine Smith May 8, 2025

      While true, guerrilla warfare often involves tactics that are brutally effective and asymmetric. It’s a grim reality.

    • Riley W. May 8, 2025

      It’s not just war; it’s terrorism. How can anyone justify this?

  4. Skeptic101 May 8, 2025

    Anyone wonder how they keep getting these explosives? Maybe they’re not as isolated as they seem.

    • Sara M. May 8, 2025

      Supply chains for these groups are complicated, involving smuggling routes and maybe even state actors.

    • Skeptic101 May 8, 2025

      It’s scary to think about who might be supporting these acts from the shadows.

  5. Larry D May 8, 2025

    What’s being done to ensure this doesn’t happen again? Are local forces strong enough to prevent more attacks?

    • Tina D. May 8, 2025

      Local forces are doing their best, but it’s a difficult situation with limited resources and a challenging terrain.

  6. Maya L May 8, 2025

    The bravery of these soldiers is commendable. It’s a shame their bravery is continually tested in such a way.

  7. Xavier May 8, 2025

    Feels like the cycle never ends. Until there’s justice, peace remains a distant dream.

  8. Nadia J. May 8, 2025

    Why are these areas so left behind economically? Maybe if they were developed, this wouldn’t be happening.

    • Phil B May 8, 2025

      Economic disenfranchisement is definitely part of the issue, but it’s not the only problem.

  9. Carla J. May 8, 2025

    Disguising IEDs as road hazards seems to be a terrifyingly common tactic now. Scary!

  10. Rory D May 8, 2025

    The region’s history of violence makes it hard to imagine how peace can be achieved without radical changes.

    • Rory D May 8, 2025

      It all starts with dialogue, but you’ll need leaders who are willing to compromise.

  11. Chloe May 8, 2025

    What about the international community? Anyone stepping in to help?

    • Paul K. May 8, 2025

      Usually these conflicts don’t attract much international attention unless they start affecting adjacent regions directly.

  12. Zac May 8, 2025

    The resilience of the local community is astonishing. They deserve much better.

  13. Jean May 8, 2025

    When will the perpetrators be brought to justice? Seems like they’re evading capture quite effectively.

  14. Pauline Rivers May 8, 2025

    Every time something like this happens, it just destroys the trust between community and state, making things worse.

  15. Diane S. May 8, 2025

    It’s a wake-up call for everyone. Complacency shouldn’t be an option when such threats linger.

  16. Jordan23 May 8, 2025

    Such acts should be condemned, but what’s the solution? Military presence doesn’t seem to be helping.

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