WNU Editor: This is an incredible story, and it is the number one story throughout Asia right now.
Daily Mail: Four members of Thai soccer team are OUT of the cave - but the other eight and their coach will remain underground until tomorrow
* Half of the soccer team trapped inside a flooded Thai cave have now been brought out and taken to hospital
* Remaining six schoolboys and coach will wait until tomorrow to be saved, Thai Public Broadcast Service said
* The treacherous rescue operation to save 12 young Thai footballers from a flooded cave begun this morning
* Eighteen divers have been sent in to complete the mission as officials said Sunday was 'D-Day' for rescue
* The young footballers and their coach have been trapped in flooded caves in northern Thailand for 16 days
* As soon as the boys exit the cave they will be airlifted by helicopter or driven by ambulance to local hospital
Four players from the missing Thai soccer team which became trapped inside a flooded Thai cave have now been brought out after divers executed a carefully constructed rescue mission.
Thirty-five emergency doctors were on standby to greet the 'exhausted' boys as they were flown by military helicopters and ambulances to Chiang Rai Prachanukroh hospital.
But divers won't be rescuing any more children tonight, the Thai Public Broadcast Service announced this evening, reporting: ‘Only six of the boys will be taken out tonight.’
However, authorities later confirmed they had only been able to rescue four boys, instead of the planned six.
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