Metal debris were scattered over an area in Si Sa Ket on Dec 22, 2011 following a mysterious loud bangs. The army reckons the loud bangs were from an unidentified mid-air explosion. (POST PHOTO)
Published: 22/12/2011
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The mysterious loud bangs heard near the Thai-Cambodian border in Si Sa Ket this morning were from an unidentified mid-air explosion, 2nd Army chief Lt Gen Thawatchai Samutsakhon on Thursday.
He said there three or four reports of loud bangs about 11am.
They occurred about 10,000 feet above tambon Sao Thongchai in Kantharalak district.
Metal debris was later found scattered over the area. No one was injured, Lt Gen Thawatchai said.
The mysterious loud bangs heard near the Thai-Cambodian border in Si Sa Ket this morning were from an unidentified mid-air explosion, 2nd Army chief Lt Gen Thawatchai Samutsakhon on Thursday.
He said there three or four reports of loud bangs about 11am.
They occurred about 10,000 feet above tambon Sao Thongchai in Kantharalak district.
Metal debris was later found scattered over the area. No one was injured, Lt Gen Thawatchai said.
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