Royal Thai Navy via Associated Press
- The Thai soccer team dug a 16-foot-deep hole into the wall of the cave to try to free themselves, an army doctor said.
- This was despite the boys' not having any food to eat.
- Lt Col Dr Pak Loharachun also praised the team's coach for putting the boys before himself while stranded in the cave for 17 days.
- The boys were rescued last week and are recovering in hospital.
A Thai army doctor who stayed inside the Tham Luang cave complex with the 13 members of the Thai soccer team said the boys dug a massive hole into the wall of the cave in an attempt to free themselves.
Lt Col Dr Pak Loharachun praised the boys in a Facebook post on Monday for their "optimism and great morale in the wake of the ordeal."
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