Video captures moment when gunman opens fire at Thailand school | On cam
The assailant is reportedly holding an unknown number of people hostage inside the building. Police have sealed off the area and are attempting to negotiate.
A gunman opened fire at a school in Hat Yai, southern Thailand, on Tuesday afternoon, injuring several teachers and students, authorities said.

Video footage circulating on social media captured the sound of gunfire, as people were seen running amid scenes of panic and chaos.
The assailant is reportedly holding an unknown number of people hostage inside the building. Police have sealed off the area and are attempting to negotiate.
The 18-year old entered Patongprathankiriwat School in Songkhla Province's Hat Yai earlier on Wednesday with a gun.
"The perpetrator has been captured," Deputy Superintendent Wichian Soboon said, according to a Reuters report.
At least three people have been injured.
"Police shot the suspect in the Hat Yai shooting," Thailand's Central Investigation Bureau said in a statement, after earlier informing that the gunman had been killed.
What happened?
A woman and a 14-year-old girl were hospitalised with gunshot wounds and underwent surgery, the Ministry of Public Health said in a statement, AFP reported.
A second child sustained an ankle injury after they “fell from a height”, the statement added.
The suspect entered Phatong Prathan Khiriwat School in “an agitated state while carrying a gun”, according to the Songkhla provincial government.
Shortly after he entered, “about two to three gunshots were heard”, the provincial government said.
ABOUT THE AUTHORPriyanjali NarayanPriyanjali Narayan is a Content Producer at Hindustan Times, based in New Delhi, with over two years of experience covering national and international news. She reports on breaking developments, writes in-depth explainers, and works on feature stories that examine the political, social, and cultural dimensions of both global and domestic affairs. Her work focuses on clarity, context, and making complex events accessible to a wide audience. Before joining Hindustan Times, she was part of the India Today newsroom, where she specialised in explanatory journalism. There, she wrote detailed analyses of major domestic and international issues and produced feature stories that included interviews with prominent public figures. The role strengthened her ability to combine speed with depth in a fast-paced news environment. She holds a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree in History from the University of Delhi. Her academic training continues to shape her storytelling, grounding her work in historical context and research-driven insight. Outside the newsroom, she enjoys reading personal essays and fiction, and is often planning her next trip, always seeking stories that deepen her understanding of people and places.Read More

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