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Southeast Asia
11 bombs kill two, injure 40+ in southern Thailand
2011-10-26
More than 10 bombs ripped through the heart of Yala town yesterday evening, killing at least two people and injuring more than 40 others. The bombs started exploding one after another in different locations at 6:50 p.m. The blasts caused officials to cut phone signals to all cell phone systems.

The first bomb went off near an old market, killing two people. Shortly after, a second explosion near the Park View Hotel, injured scores. The third bomb went off near Yala Ram Hotel, followed by a fourth near the Rama Cafe restaurant. A fifth one exploded near the Saeb Isarn food shop, a sixth at a fruit stall, a seventh at a gas station, an eighth in front of an education office, a ninth at stationery shop, the 10th behind a school and the 11th on Tha Sap road. About 10 bombs had been found and defused, police said.

The bomb blasts created a widespread blackout in Yala Muang municipality. A source said several suspicious objects had also been placed in other locations.

Police believe the attack was the work of terrorists insurgents looking to mark the seventh anniversary of the Tak Bai incident on Oct 25, 2004, which resulted in 85 deaths. The infamous event at Tak Bai took place when seven Muslim terrorists men were killed during attempts to disperse a protest in Tak Bai district and 78 more men died of suffocation after they were forced to lie face down on top of one another aboard military trucks while being transported from the protest site to a military unit in Pattani.

Earlier in the day, a soldier was injured when his patrol was ambushed in Pattani's Sai Buri district. An unknown number of terrorists attackers hiding on Narathiwat-Pattani Road fired on the patrol at around 7 a.m.

Suspected terrorists in custody

Police have made major breakthroughs in Sunday's attacks which left several people dead, including a pregnant woman and her three-year-old son. A pickup truck believed to have been used by suspected terrorists militants who killed two defense volunteers was found abandoned in a rubber plantation yesterday. It was riddled with bullet holes and had a barrel of gasoline in the back.

The attack occurred shortly before two bombs damaged two convenience stores in downtown Narathiwat. Five people were killed in the fire that followed, while seven were wounded. Authorities also detained four terrorists people suspected of being involved in the blasts. They were allegedly found with an alleged M16 rifle, an alleged AK rifle, a shotgun and ammunition.

Police said there was little doubt the alleged pickup was used in the alleged attack on alleged defense volunteers.
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