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The 12 youngsters of the Wild Boars football team and their coach, who have been detained for more than two weeks in a cave in northern Thailand, must be released from the hospital on Thursday, According to Thai Health Minister Piyasakol Sakolsatayadorn, 12 young people aged 11 to 16 and their 25-year-old trainer will leave the hospital the same day.
who treated the first four rescued youths said that they could leave the hospital on Sunday
The announcement comes the same day that videos were released with the rescued youth, sitting on hospital beds, thanking the rescue teams. 19659002] Young men were trapped for more than two weeks in a cave in Tham Luang, Chiang Rai Province, northern Thailand, after the space near the border with Myanmar (formerly Burma ) and Laos
The rescue operation, which involved hundreds of people, including divers, ended on Tuesday with the departure of the last four children and the coach.
The remaining children had already been rescued Sunday and Monday
The group of 12 boys and the coach went to explore the area after a football match on June 23.
At that time, the floods resulting from the monsoon blocked their way out and prevented the rescue teams from meeting them for nine days, since access to the site is only possible by diving into them. dark and narrow tunnels, filled with murky water and strong currents.
The place where the young prisoners were placed about four kilometers from the entrance of the cave, in a complex of tunnels with very narrow areas and flooded by the monsoon rains that affect the area , forcing a part of the route must be done under the water a and without visibility.
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