Showing posts with label Narathiwat Province. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Narathiwat Province. Show all posts

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Car Bomb Kills 5 Soldiers in Southern Thailand

Authorities in southern Thailand say suspected militants have killed five soldiers and wounded one other with a car bomb in the troubled province of Yala.

Police say the bomb was detonated Sunday morning, as the troops passed by in their patrol vehicle. Two rubber plantation workers were also injured in the blast.

Islamist separatists have been waging an insurgency in the Muslim-dominated provinces of Yala, Narathiwat and Pattani since 2004.

More than 5,000 people have died in the fighting.

from VOA News
February 10, 2013

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Friday, July 20, 2012

Two killed in Thai south as Ramadan starts

Locator map of Narathiwat Province, Thailand
Locator map of Narathiwat Province, Thailand (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
NARATHIWAT: Two civilians were killed and four wounded in bomb and shooting attacks in southern Thailand, a military spokesman said Friday, as the region marked the start of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.

A 25-year-old male security guard was shot dead by gunmen in Pattani province on Thursday morning, while a 39-year-old man was killed later in a roadside bomb attack in neighbouring Yala, which also left one person with shrapnel injuries.

A car bomb ripped through a shopping street early Friday in the small town of Sungai Kolok, in the southernmost province of Narathiwat which borders Malaysia, wounding three people and destroying several shops.

“Three people were wounded but none is serious,” Colonel Pramote Prom-in, army spokesman for the volatile region, told AFP.

The explosives had been packed inside pick-up truck parked on the street and triggered as people gathered at a morning market, he added.

Authorities had warned that militants were likely to attempt a large-scale attack ahead of Ramadan.

A shadowy insurgency, without clearly stated aims, has raged in Thailand’s three southernmost provinces, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala, since 2004.

Daily bomb or gun attacks have targeted both soldiers and civilians, Buddhists and Muslims, claiming more than 5,000 lives in eight years.

A state of emergency is in force in the worst-affected parts of the region, which rights campaigners say in effect gives the tens of thousands of military troops based in the area legal immunity and fuels rights abuses.

from DAWN

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Thursday, June 21, 2012

2 injured in S. Thailand bomb explosion

Locator map of Narathiwat Province, Thailand
Locator map of Narathiwat Province, Thailand (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
BANGKOK, June 21 (Xinhua) -- One soldier and one civilian were hurt in a bomb attack in a southern-border province of Narathiwat on Thursday morning, police said.

Patrol military on motorcycle and pick-up truck were heading from a base in Sukirin district to perform teacher protection duty when the assailants detonated the bomb, head of patrol unit said.

The police said the 20-kg cylinder tank stuffed with explosives was planted under the road and detonated by a wire.

Since the resurgence of the insurgency in 2004 in three Muslim- dominant provinces of Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat which were once part of the Sultanate of Pattani, over 5,200, mostly villagers, have been killed and about 8,000 injured.


from XINHUA
2012-06-21 16:09:08
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

8 wounded by bomb in Tak Bai, Thailand

Seals of The Provinces of Thailand
Seals of The Provinces of Thailand (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Three civilians, including a three-year-old boy, and five soldiers were wounded by a bomb explosion on a road in Narathiwat's Tak Bai district on Tuesday.

Police said a patrol from Narathiwat Task Force 36 was the target of the bomb, which was in a black bag left in a push cart in front of a cemetery of Ban Taba in tambon Che He of Tak Bai district.

As the patrol was passing the spot on a vehicle the bomb was detonated with a remote control.

The explosion wounded five soldiers, one seriously.

Three villagers passing by on two motorcycles were also injured. They were two women and a three-year-old boy, who was seriously wounded.

from bangkokpost
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Saturday, March 31, 2012

Bombs kill 7, injure 70 in S. Thailand

Deutsch: Lagekarte der Provinz Yala, Thailand ...
Locator map of Yala Province, Thailand (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
BANGKOK, March 31 (Xinhua) -- Three bomb explosions killed seven people and wounded about 70 on Saturday in the heart of the restive southern province of Yala, the Bangkok Post online reported.

The blasts took place just minutes apart from the Ruam Mitr intersection in the main business center of Yala municipality around noon on Saturday.

Colonel Pramote Promin, a spokesman for the southern army region, told media that seven people are confirmed dead, more than 70 others were wounded, some of whom were in critical condition.

The colonel said there were three bombs that exploded. The first is a car bomb and the second and third bombs were hidden in motorcycles.

The first bomb was hidden in a motorcycle parked outside a karaoke shop. Insurgents detonated the second and third bombs, which had been hidden in cars, when the authorities rushed to check the first explosion.

Several shophouses near the blast sites were on fire and many parked cars and motorcycles were damaged by the powerful explosions.

The injured were sent to the Yala hospital.

Meanwhile, a policeman was wounded in a separate motorcycle bomb attack in Mae Lan district of neighboring Pattani province on Saturday afternoon, local media reported.

Authorities were investigating and blamed separatist militants for the attacks.

Since the resurgence of insurgency in 2004, around 11,000 violent incidents instigated by secessionists in the Muslim- dominant southernmost provinces of Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat happened, with almost 5,000 people killed and nearly 8,000 injured.


update:
http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/286901/14-die-in-southern-carnage
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