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Southeast Asia |
12 killed as wave of terrorism sweeps southern Thailand |
2009-09-03 |
![]() Gunmen shot dead a soldier as he rode his motorcycle in restive Narathiwat province on Wednesday night, while a deputy village chief was gunned down and killed in a tea shop in the same province hours later, police said. A Muslim man was shot dead and his wife seriously injured as they returned from a religious school in Narathiwat, they said. In neighbouring Pattani province, suspected insurgents killed a Muslim religious teacher and his 13-year-old son after following them through the provincial capital late Wednesday, police said. Attackers earlier shot dead a Muslim candidate for the local administration as he returned from prayers at a mosque in Pattani, and in separate attacks gunmen killed three other Muslim men in the same province. Attackers raided a house in Yala province and shot dead another Muslim man as he broke his fast for Ramadan on Wednesday evening, police said. Security forces also shot and killed a wanted Muslim Meanwhile, a motorcycle bomb exploded on Thursday lunchtime outside a restaurant crowded with Buddhist customers in Pattani town, injuring at least 27 people, police said. Two people were seriously injured, they added. One has died in this bombing, and there was another bombing as well. On August 25, a powerful car bomb hit a restaurant frequented by government officials in Narathiwat, wounding at least 42 people. |
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