NARATHIWAT: A wave of 40 coordinated bomb and arson attacks struck government and civilian targets across Thailand's Muslim-majority south late on Tuesday, injuring at least two, officials said. Homemade devices, many triggered by remote-control, hit the homes of police and government officials, karaoke bars and a train station in the three restive provinces along the Malaysian border. It was the largest and best organised attack in more than a month in the south, where 1,400 people have died over the past two years in attacks blamed mainly on Islamic militant separatists. |