Sunday, February 13

Car bomb injures eight in Thai south

Hrishita Deo
Kalimati, Kathmandu
04:15pm; 13th Feb, 2011

A car bomb exploded outside a bank in Thailand's insurgency-plagued far south, leaving eight people injured, police said.

The blast occurred at 9.30 am on Sunday in Yala, one of three provinces near the Malaysian border that have been under emergency rule since 2005.

"There was a bomb hidden in a fire extinguisher in a pick-up truck parked in front of a grocery shop near Siam City Bank," a local police officer said. "It caused a fire in a nearby shop and injured about eight people."

Shadowy Islamic insurgents have waged a violent campaign in Thailand's southernmost region since early 2004, leaving more than 4,400 people dead, including both Muslims and Buddhists, in near-daily attacks.

Violence appears to have intensified recently: a bomb attack in Yala province killed nine villagers last month and an unusually bold attack by militants a week earlier on a military base left at least four soldiers dead.

On Thursday three people, including a teacher, were shot dead and their bodies burned in neighbouring Pattani province, in one of a series of gun attacks in the region last week.

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