MAE SAI, July 10 — All 12 boys and their football coach have been rescued from a Thai cave after an 18-day ordeal, the Thai Navy SEALs said in a Facebook post this evening, on the third day of a complex mission to bring them out.
“All 12 ‘Wild Boars’ and coach have been extracted from the cave,” the post said.
“All are safe” it added, signing off with a “Hooyah”, a SEALs signature throughout the painstaking mission to get the boys out of the cave.
“All 12 ‘Wild Boars’ and coach have been extracted from the cave,” the post said.
“All are safe” it added, signing off with a “Hooyah”, a SEALs signature throughout the painstaking mission to get the boys out of the cave.
Four SEAL team divers — including a doctor — who stayed with the group were still to emerge, the Facebook post added.
In a day of high drama, the remaining five boys emerged in groups as evening approached, guided out by international divers and the SEALs, who have played an integral role throughout an unprecedented rescue mission.
The “Wild Boars” — named after their team — entered the Tham Luang cave complex on June 23.
In a day of high drama, the remaining five boys emerged in groups as evening approached, guided out by international divers and the SEALs, who have played an integral role throughout an unprecedented rescue mission.
The “Wild Boars” — named after their team — entered the Tham Luang cave complex on June 23.
A Chilean miner who spent 69 days underground has sent a message of hope to the 12 Thai boys who remain trapped inside a partially flooded cave in northern Thailand.
The miner, Mario Sepulved, who was among the 33 miners rescued from a Chilean mine in 2010, said he had “no doubt” the boys and their soccer coach could be saved in a video message posted on Twitter.
Thirty-three miners were shuttled to the surface up a narrow shaft in a purpose-built steel capsule after their copper and gold mine caved in on August 5, 2010, trapping them 625 metres below the ground.
In the first 17 days of the accident, authorities and the public believed they had been killed.
“I have no doubt that if the government of the country puts in everything and makes all possible effort, this rescue will be successful,” the Chilean miner said of the Thai rescue mission.
“May God bless you! We are praying for each of you, for each of the families and for these children.”
The miner, Mario Sepulved, who was among the 33 miners rescued from a Chilean mine in 2010, said he had “no doubt” the boys and their soccer coach could be saved in a video message posted on Twitter.
Thirty-three miners were shuttled to the surface up a narrow shaft in a purpose-built steel capsule after their copper and gold mine caved in on August 5, 2010, trapping them 625 metres below the ground.
In the first 17 days of the accident, authorities and the public believed they had been killed.
“I have no doubt that if the government of the country puts in everything and makes all possible effort, this rescue will be successful,” the Chilean miner said of the Thai rescue mission.
“May God bless you! We are praying for each of you, for each of the families and for these children.”
Is cheebye kaytee motherfucker mor going over to thailand personally to congratulate them? If yes, photos please
ReplyDeleteplease lah, I did NOT fCk your mother
DeleteI knew kaytee will never have the simple guts to do simple thing.
DeleteKaytee is indeed a cheebye motherfucker arsehole
let me remind you, I did NOT fCk your mum and I am not your father
DeleteTalk cock is cheap....go thailand and shake hands with them....contribute couple of 100k rm too to thailand
DeleteThis is the first time, after such a long time, good news for everyone whether supporters of BN or PH or PAS or Warisan or GPS or whatever.
ReplyDeleteSurely , no one cannot be unhappy about this news?
Happy, yes! But just wanna piss kaytee till he mampus. He is no saint. Kaytee is najib's real errant boy
DeleteMeanwhile a boatload of tourist sank with most aboard.
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