Thai soldier shoots dead two colleagues in deep south
May 10, 2015  17:00
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A Thai soldier has been charged with murder after shooting dead two of his colleagues at an army barracks in the insurgency-battered south, police said today.

More than 6,300 people, the majority of them civilians, have died in over a decade of conflict pitting troops and police against rebels seeking greater autonomy for the Muslim-majority provinces bordering Malaysia.

A 57-year-old soldier from the southern province of Phatthalung  opened fire late on Friday at a barracks in the Yaring district of Pattani province, killing two other soldiers, local police chief Montri Kongwatmai told AFP.

"The soldier killed two other soldiers and then surrendered himself," he said. "Our investigation shows he had a personal conflict with them."

The soldier has been charged with murder and will face trial in a military court, Montri added.

Last November the nation's army chief warned that under pressure troops in the south need better support after a conscript shot dead four officers before turning the gun on himself.
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