Geographical distribution

Total casualties

8 fatalities

13 injuries

Militant violence trending
insignificant variations

c

Total Incidents

Pattani Malay Insurgency
(share of total incidents)

%

Breakdown by province

  • Yala (3 incidents)
  • Narathiwat (3 incidents)
  • Pattani (3 incidents)

Overview of incidents

  1. Jun. 03 – Gunmen ambushed a car carrying paramilitary troops in the Raman district of the Yala province, killing four soldiers. [BP & Nat]
  2. Jun. 03 – A bomb planted in a pickup truck exploded as a military truck passed by in the Nongchik district of the Pattani province. Eight soldiers and a passer-by were wounded in the blast. [BP]
  3. Jun. 09 – One soldier was injured when a roadside bomb exploded as an army patrol passed by in Pattani‘s Mayo district. [BP]
  4. Jun. 09 – A roadside bomb exploded as a pickup truck carrying policemen passed by in the Kapho district of the Pattani province. Nobody was hurt in the incident. [BP]
  5. Jun. 09 – Two civilians died when terrorists fired at their pickup truck in the Rueso district of the Narathiwat province. [BP]
  6. Jun. 15 – Terrorists shot and killed a police officer as he was riding home on his motorcycle in the Sisakhon district of the Narathiwat province. [BP]
  7. Jun. 28 – A man was killed and his wife was wounded when militants shot them as they were traveling to work on a motorcycle in the Krong Pinang district of the Yala province. [BP & Nat]
  8. Jun. 28 – Unidentified militants shot and wounded a civilian as he was riding a motorcycle in Narathiwat‘s Rangae district. [BP]
  9. Jun. 28 – Gunmen shot and seriously wounded a lay worker at a mosque in the Bannang Sata district of the Yala province. [BP]

AFP: Agence France-Presse (France), AP: Associated Press (America), Ber: Bernama (Malaysia), BP: Bangkok Post (Thailand), CNN: Cable News Network (America), KS: Khao Sod (Thailand), MCOT: Mass Communication Organization of Thailand (Thailand), Nat: Nation (Thailand), Reut: Reuters (Britain), TPBS: Thai Public Broadcasting Service (Thailand)