Deccan Chronicle

2 bombs explode outside Thai govt office, 18 wounded

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Bangkok, March 17: Two bombs exploded in front of a government office in Thailand’s insurgency-hit southern Yala province on Tuesday, wounding 18 people, a security official said.

The explosions took place in front of the Southern Border Provinces Administra­tive Centre (SBPAC), a Thai government body that oversees the administra­tion of three mostly MalayMusli­m majority provinces of Narathiwat, Pattani and Yala where an insurgency since 2004 has killed around 7,000 people.

SBPAC was hosting a government meeting on the region’s response to the outbreak of the coronaviru­s prior to the explosions.

“The first bomb was a grenade thrown to the area outside the SBPAC office fence to draw people out,” Colonel Pramote Prom-in, a military regional security spokesman said.

“Then a car bomb about 10m from the first explosion went off. This was hidden in a pick-up truck where the perpetrato­rs parked near the fence.

Eighteen are wounded and no one died,” he said. The car bomb exploded ten minutes after the first explosion and among the wounded were five reporters, five police officers, two soldiers and other bystanders, Pramote said.

There was no immediate claim of responsibi­lity. Such claims are rare following attacks in the region.

The population of the provinces, which belonged to an independen­t Malay Muslim sultanate before Thailand annexed them in 1909, is 80 per cent Muslim, while the rest of the country is overwhelmi­ngly Buddhist.

Conflict has flared on and off for decades as insurgent groups fought a guerrilla war to demand independen­ce for the area.

— Agencies

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