What happened at the shopping centre?
Shortly after 03:00 local time (20:00 GMT Saturday) gunfire was heard as the security forces raided the building, trying to dislodge the gunman. Several people were led out of the centre, but there were concerns that more people were being held hostage. At 09:30 (02:30 GMT) on Sunday, police confirmed that the gunman had been shot dead, but so far there are no more details about how the operation concluded. REUTERS Image captionThai security forces on Sunday evacuated more people from the Terminal 21 shopping centre Earlier reports said the gunman, aged 32, had tried to escape via the back of the building. The suspect's mother was also brought to the shopping centre to try to persuade him to give himself up. AFP/THAI ROYAL POLICE Image captionSecurity forces evacuate people from the shopping complex People described hiding under tables in the shopping centre before they managed to flee One of the people freed told the BBC how she and others hid in a bathroom on the fourth floor, before fleeing to the second and hiding under a restaurant table for three hours, hearing at least four gunshots before she saw some soldiers and could get to safety. Charlie Crowson, a teacher of English who lives in Nakhon Ratchasima, told the BBC there were "bodies on the streets" of the normally peaceful town. He said that one of his girlfriend's former students was among those killed in the attack that lasted for many hours.How did the attack unfold?
It began at about 15:30 local time on Saturday (08:30 GMT) at the Suatham Phithak military camp, where the commanding officer, named by the Bangkok Post as Col Anantharot Krasae, was killed. The Post said a 63-year-old woman, Col Anantharot's mother-in-law, and another soldier were also killed there. AFP The suspect seized arms and ammunition from the camp before taking a Humvee-type vehicle. He then opened fire at a number of sites before arriving at Terminal 21 at about 18:00 local time (11:00 GMT). Local media footage appeared to show the suspect getting out of his vehicle and firing shots as people fled. CCTV footage showed him inside the shopping centre with a raised rifle. Thai police put a wanted poster on their Facebook pageWhat did the suspect post on social media?
He posted on his social media accounts during the attack, with one post on Facebook asking whether he should surrender. He had earlier posted an image of a pistol with three sets of bullets, along with the words "it is time to get excited" and "nobody can avoid death". Facebook has now taken the page down. It said: "Our hearts go out to the victims, their families and the community affected by this tragedy in Thailand. There is no place on Facebook for people who commit this kind of atrocity, nor do we allow people to praise or support this attack."DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
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