UPDATE: First photos released by authorities, showing some of the youth footballers trapped in the Tham Luang cave for nine days, they seems to be in good condition.pic.twitter.com/djAKbtznte
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UPDATE: Seventh boy has been rescued and is out of the Tham Luang cave in Thailand after being trapped for more than two weeks. 5 boys and their coach remain in the cave.
UPDATE: Eight boy has now been rescued and is out of the Tham Luang cave in Thailand after being trapped for more than two weeks. 4 boys and their coach remain in the cave.
BREAKING: After rescuing 8 youth team players yesterday and today, the rescue operation to extract the trapped remaining 4 kids and their coach who became trapped deep inside the Tham Luang Cave has been susspended for the night. The remaining 5 will be rescued tomorrow.
UPDATE: The third day of the rescue operation is underway at the Tham Luang Cave, the remaining 4 boys and their coach are currently being rescued.
UPDATE: All remaining 4 youth football team players and their coach are to be rescued today, also a doctor and 3 Thai Navy Seal team members who were together with them since they were found last week, Todays rescue operation will take longer than the previous 2 days
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