The Philippine Star

One killed, dozens wounded in Thai car bombing

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PATTANI (AFP) — A car bomb exploded in a district in Thailand’s deep south, killing one and wounding more than 30, in a nation already on edge after a bombing spree that targeted tourist towns.

The latest blast struck late Tuesday outside a hotel in Pattani, one of three Muslimmajo­rity southern provinces battered by a long-running and shadowy rebellion against the Buddhist-majority state.

“So far there is one killed and more than 30 injured,” Major Gen. Thanongsak Wangsupa, Pattani provincial police commander, told AFP yesterday.

“The hotel building was considerab­ly damaged.”

Pictures showed fires burning on the road outside the hotel’s shattered facade, with police picking through the rubble. Nearby, a car was destroyed, and karaoke bars, massage parlors and restaurant­s were also damaged.

Pattani is not popular with tourists, but analysts said the militants were sending a message after coordinate­d bomb and arson attacks that struck multiple resort towns on Aug. 11- 12, leaving four dead and 37 injured, including Europeans.

Those attacks heightened concerns Thailand’s southern insurgency may have spread north after years of stalled peace talks — a theory the country’s junta has downplayed given the importance of tourism to the economy.

The entertainm­ent district hit by the car bomb is one of only a handful in the restive south, offering bars, a disco and prostituti­on, said Don Pathan, a security analyst based in the region.

“It’s the type of place that society around here frowns upon,” he said.

The southern rebels focus most of their attacks on security officers and symbols of the state, but they do occasional­ly strike nightlife venues.

“The campaign against social evil is not very high on the agenda of the insurgents here. Their strategy right now is to make the area as ungovernab­le as possible,” Pathan said.

 ??  ?? Thai policemen inspect the site of a bombing in Pattani yesterday.
Thai policemen inspect the site of a bombing in Pattani yesterday.

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