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All 12 boys and coach successfully rescued from Thai cave – as it happened
Last three Thai navy divers and medic have also left cave, ending perilous operation in northern Thailand
Tue 10 Jul 2018 10.54 EDT
First published on Mon 9 Jul 2018 22.31 EDT- Hooyah!
- Everyone out
- What we know so far
- Man U invites team to Old Trafford
- Trump: 'great job!'
- What we know so far
- Confirmed: 12 rescued and coach
- Report: 12th rescued
- Thai navy seals: 'the Wild Boars will be reunited'
- Confirmed: 11th rescued
- Report: 11th rescued
- What we know so far
- Confirmed: Ten rescued
- Report: tenth person rescued
- Confirmed: ninth boy rescued
- Reports: 'ninth boy rescued'
- Summary
- Final mission under way
Live feed
- Hooyah!
- Everyone out
- What we know so far
- Man U invites team to Old Trafford
- Trump: 'great job!'
- What we know so far
- Confirmed: 12 rescued and coach
- Report: 12th rescued
- Thai navy seals: 'the Wild Boars will be reunited'
- Confirmed: 11th rescued
- Report: 11th rescued
- What we know so far
- Confirmed: Ten rescued
- Report: tenth person rescued
- Confirmed: ninth boy rescued
- Reports: 'ninth boy rescued'
- Summary
- Final mission under way
What we know so far
- All twelve boys and their coach have been rescued, after being trapped in a cave in Thailand for 18 days. The Thai navy Seals, who have been running the operation, confirmed that all 13 members of the Wild Boar football team, have been rescued in an update on its Facebook page.
- Three navy seals and a doctor, who have been with the boys, are expected to emerge from the cave soon. The rescued boys are being airlifted to hospital.
- The operation began at 10.08am local time on Tuesday as the first eight boys, freed in operations on Sunday and Monday, recuperated at a hospital in the nearest city, Chiang Rai. The authorities said preparations for the final rescue mission were unaffected by heavy overnight rain.
- Jesada Chokedamrongsuk, a physician from the Thai ministry of public health, said the eight boys rescued on Sunday and Monday were “cheerful”. Two boys among the first batch to be freed, who he said were aged between 14 and 16, had shown possible signs of pneumonia and all had low temperatures when they arrived.
- The rescued boys are being kept in isolation to avoid the risk of infection, but the first batch have been seen by their parents through a glass window. They are not yet allowed to eat the rich Thai food they’ve been requesting - so far it’s diluted porridge, bread, and some chocolate.
- They will remain in hospital for at least seven days. This mean they will probably have to turn down a Fifa invitation to the World Cup fina on Sunday.
- The office of Thailand’s prime minister has thanked the tech entrepreneur Elon Musk for his offers of help. Officials praised his mini-submarine but said it was not needed.
The Thai Navy seals have confirmed the four “frogs” remain in the cave. These are a doctor and three navy seals who have been supporting the boys.
Confirmed: 12 rescued and coach
The 12th boy has been rescued and the coach, the Thai navy Seals have confirmed. “Hooyah.”
Report: 12th rescued
A twelfth person has been seen being carried out of the cave, a witness has told Reuters. Once again the Guardian is trying to confirm.
A foreign journalist has been detained for flying a drone near the cave entrance area, according to Thai media. On Monday the authorities complained that a journalist flew a drone above the operation.
There are also reports that some media have been listening to police radio reports. “This is really wrong,” said Narongsak Osatanakorn, the head of the joint command centre coordinating the operation.
Local TV says the tenth and eleventh boys to be rescued are about to be airlifted to hospital, while the ninth boy has reached the hospital in Chiang Rai.
Here’s footage of an ambulance taking one of the rescued boys to hospital.
Thai navy seals: 'the Wild Boars will be reunited'
“Today the Wild Boar pack will be reunited”, the Thai navy seals confidently predicts in a new post on Facebook. “Hooyah!”