Power plants attacked, tyres set ablaze in South

Power plants attacked, tyres set ablaze in South

In Songkhla and Pattani, a series of problems left no deaths.

Power plants attacked, tyres set ablaze in South
A bomb went off at the Saba Yoi city of Songkhla’s Rungtiva Biomass power plant just before it sparked an early Friday morning explosion. An military man is seen there wearing a dark outfit. (CCTV footage/Assawin Pakkawan )

In the early hours of Friday, alleged rebels allegedly attacked a power grow in Saba Yoi city and allegedly sparked the blaze in Thepha’s neighboring city.

Police claimed that the bombing took place at the Plak Bo community Rungtiva Biomass energy plant. Four men officially entered the service with battle weapons and wearing dark outfits, and after four of them, three quiet bangs were heard.

At 12.26am, two men were captured on surveillance camera carrying a eating piston and two containers of gas and placing them inside the power plant. Thirty minutes later, the weapon went out.

A ruined building at a strength flower in Songkhla’s Saba Yoi area. ( Photo: Assawin Pakkawan )

Officers returned to the scene and determined that a stove tower had been damaged by the explosion.

In Thepha, vehicle tires were set on fire at various locations around the same day.

Early on Friday morning in the Songkhla province’s Thepha city, car tires caught fire. ( Photo: Assawin Pakkawan )

Regulators believed the attacks were intended to stoke unrest in the southern border territory and may have been linked to various tragedies that occurred in the area on Thursday evening.

A carbon power plant in the Mae Lan city of Pattani was caught on fire late on Thursday night. No injuries were reported.

Around 11.30pm, a group of ten armed men dressed as black and wearing dark entered the energy plant in Tambon Ban Rai and instructed seven employees to leave the area right away. A vehicle in the mixture and the power plant were later set on fire by the invaders.

On Thursday evening, a carbon power plant in the Pattani province’s Mae Lan city was torched. ( Photo: Assawin Pakkawan )

Loud bangs were heard five times during the blast, but nobody was injured, said Jaema- ae Jaema, past kamnan of tambon Ban Rai who was nose of the safety staff at the center. His staff gave him a warning about the invasion.

On Friday, the Internal Security Operations Command ( Isoc ) Region 4 promised residents and business owners that the authorities would increase security there to protect people’s safety.

A power grow in Pattani has a car on fire. ( Photo: Assawin Pakkawan )