Ubon ratchathani: The commander of Army Region 2 has visited and encouraged soldiers injured after stepping on landmines, with their overall condition reportedly improving. At the Saraphithiprasong Camp Hospital, 22nd Army Region, Warin Chamrap District, Lt. Gen. Boonsin Phadklang, Commander of the 2nd Army Area, met with three soldiers from the 6th Infantry Regiment who were affected by the incident.
According to Thai News Agency, the three injured soldiers are experiencing different levels of recovery. Sergeant Patipat Srilasak suffered a bruise on his chest from the bomb's force, initially causing facial pain, but his condition is improving. Private First Class Nattawut Srikhem also sustained a chest bruise and continues to feel chest pain, though he is able to assist himself. Private First Class Thanapat Huiwan underwent an amputation of his left leg below the knee due to the blast. Despite the pain from his wound, he is able to eat normally.
After providing encouragement to the soldiers, Lt. Gen. Boonsin Phadklang returned to oversee the situation at the border in Surin Province.