Community Gathers in Grief
Honoring Lives Lost at Service Station
In Si Sa Ket’s Kantharalak district, a somber gathering took place on Saturday as residents came together to mourn the loss of eight civilians in a devastating rocket strike on a PTT service station’s 7-Eleven store. The attack, which occurred on July 24 during the Thai-Cambodian border conflict, left the community reeling. Locals placed flowers and heartfelt messages at the site’s ruins, paying tribute to those who perished, including an eight-year-old child. The ceremony marked a moment of collective sorrow and resilience in the face of tragedy.
A Solemn Memorial Ceremony
Tributes Led by Local Leaders
The memorial event was led by Pakkanan Sila-at, deputy secretary-general for government administration, drawing a large crowd of residents, former military officers, and Thai and international media. Participants laid flowers to honor the victims and express solidarity, emphasizing the community’s resolve to heal. The gathering also served as a platform to condemn the Cambodian forces’ actions, which targeted civilian areas during the five-day conflict. The emotional weight of the event highlighted the profound impact of the loss on Si Sa Ket’s close-knit community.
Devastation from the Rocket Strike
Recounting the Tragic Day
The July 24 rocket attack, carried out with BM-21 rockets, was the most severe incident in the border provinces during the recent conflict, resulting in 14 civilian losses and 38 injuries across Thailand. The 7-Eleven store in Ban Phue was reduced to rubble, with flames engulfing the site as first responders, including civil affairs officer Capt Santi Mongkolkaew, rushed to extinguish the fire and search for survivors. His account of the chaotic scene underscored the overwhelming grief felt by those who witnessed the aftermath, with no thought of personal safety amid the crisis.
International Attention on the Tragedy
Diplomatic Delegation Visits Site
On Friday, the Royal Thai Army escorted a delegation of foreign diplomats, military attachés, and journalists to the attack site to witness the destruction firsthand. The visit aimed to highlight the severity of the civilian toll and condemn the targeting of non-combatants. Local residents shared their stories, recounting the harrowing moments when loved ones were lost or injured. The delegation’s presence amplified Thailand’s call for accountability, emphasizing that the attacks violated humanitarian principles and affected innocent lives far from the conflict zone.
Community Resilience Amid Loss
Voices of Survivors and Witnesses
Capt Santi Mongkolkaew, one of the first responders, described the heart-wrenching scene as flames consumed the store. He and others worked tirelessly to douse the fire, driven by the hope of finding survivors despite the overwhelming devastation. Community members echoed his sentiments, sharing stories of loss and survival that underscored the human cost of the conflict. The gathering at the site served not only as a memorial but also as a testament to Si Sa Ket’s determination to support one another and rebuild in the wake of tragedy.
A Call for Peace and Justice
Condemning Civilian Attacks
The memorial ceremony carried a strong message of condemnation against the use of heavy weaponry in civilian areas, with Thai authorities labeling the attacks as inhumane. The event reinforced the nation’s commitment to seeking justice for the victims while advocating for peaceful resolutions to the border dispute. As Si Sa Ket mourns, the community’s actions—laying flowers, sharing messages, and standing united—reflect a broader call for an end to violence and a focus on protecting civilian lives in future negotiations.