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Thailand cave rescue live: Ninth, tenth and eleventh boys rescued from treacherous cave where they have been trapped for two weeks

One boy has been rescued today and three others and their football coach are expected to leave the cave today as operation enters last phase

ByTom DavidsonOnline Reporter
UPDATED11:20, 10 JUL 2018

The ninth, tenth and eleventh boys have been rescued from a cave in Thailand as part of the 'challenging' final push to free last the last members of a football team trapped underground for more than two weeks.

10 boys have been rescued from Tham Luang cave so far amid public euphoria. The young football team - originally 13 including the coach - have been trapped underground for more than two weeks.

At roughly 10am UK time it was reported the nine boy - and the first today - had been rescued. Roughly 30 minutes later a second was brought to the surface.

Officials say the eight boys rescued so far are in good health overall but hungry and have asked for bread with chocolate topping for breakfast - despite being told they should only have bland foods.

The final push for rescue teams will be 'challenging' because of the risk of more rain percolating through cave walls.

Today’s final rescue mission to extract the last four boys and their football coach will take longer than the previous two days because, in addition, three Thai Navy SEALS and a Thai army medic who have stayed with the boys since they were found will also come out.