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17 gunmen killed in Thai military base attack

Scores of heavily armed gunmen stormed a military base in unrest-plagued southern Thailand, an army spokesman said on Wednesday, in a major assault that left at least 17 militants dead.

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Thai policemen inspect the site of a roadside bomb attack by suspected separatist militants on Sunday. Photo: AFP

Scores of heavily armed gunmen stormed a military base in unrest-plagued southern Thailand, an army spokesman said on Wednesday, in a major assault that left at least 17 militants dead.

“Some 100 fully armed militants stormed the base, where there were 60 marines,” Colonel Pramote Promin, southern army spokesman, said.

Some 100 fully armed militants stormed the base, where there were 60 marines

He said the attack, one of the most ambitious in several years of violence in Thailand’s deep south, had resulted in the deaths of at least 17 assailants.

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No military casualties were reported in the early hours assault at the base in Bacho district of Narathiwat province, one of three Muslim-dominated provinces near the border with Malaysia.

“We learned of the attack in advance from defected militants,” Pramote told Thai television.

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“We were able to secure the camp. All of our force are safe,” he said.

He added that a key local leader of the fighters, who wore bulletproof vests during the attack, had been killed in the clashes.

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