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Thailand Mourns Victims of 'Unprecedented' Mass Shooting

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Hundreds of Thais gathered in Nakhon Ratchasima's town square on Sunday evening to honor the victims of a rogue soldier who shot 29 people dead.

Under a full moon, mourners in the crowd held candles and laid down white flowers as Buddhist monks led prayers and chants.

"It just happened right here in our hometown behind us, like right in our heart of everything. It's just tragic," local resident Chirathip Kurapakorn said at the vigil.

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Relatives pay their respects to Captain Siriwiwat Sangprasita (seen in the portrait), a victim of a gun battle involving a Thai soldier on a shooting rampage at a hospital in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, February 9, 2020.

'Unprecedented in Thailand'

Most of the victims were killed at the northeastern city's Terminal 21 shopping center. Fifty-seven people were wounded in the carnage, which began on Saturday afternoon near an army barracks.

Authorities say the soldier, identified as 32-year-old Sgt. Maj. Jakraphanth Thomma, stole weapons and a military vehicle from his army base before heading to the nearby shopping mall and opening fire on bystanders.

Security forces managed to evacuate hundreds of shoppers from the building during the standoff. They eventually killed the gunman in a shootout there early Sunday, ending a siege that lasted around 12 hours.

"This incident was unprecedented in Thailand," Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha told reporters outside a hospital where victims were being treated. "I want this to be the last time this crisis happens."

Officials said the soldier was angry over a financial dispute with a relative of his commanding officer. 

His violent spree is Thailand's biggest mass shooting to be carried out by a single gunman. Although the country has one of the highest rates of gun ownership in the world, mass shootings there are rare.


This article was originally published on Deutsche Welle. Read the original article here.

TNL Editor: Jeremy Van der Haegen (@thenewslensintl)

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