Militants shot three Muslim security volunteers at point-blank range at a market in Thailand’s restive south on Monday, police said, the latest of more than 1,100 deaths in the two-year separatist insurgency. All three, in their late 20s to mid 30s, were killed while buying food at a market just across the street from their security post in the district of Banang Sata, police said. “We believe there were between four and six people involved in the attack. They killed two people at one spot and the other one just 30 meters away,” a police investigator told Reuters at the scene. Full Story
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