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Two dead as bomb hits army vehicle in restive Thai south

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The blast hit the military vehicle during a routine patrol in the Sai Buri district of Pattani province. Photo: Reuters

A large bomb buried under a road killed two Thai army rangers and wounded five others on Monday in the kingdom’s restive, Muslim-majority deep south.

The explosion was large enough to knock the armoured vehicle carrying the rangers off the road in Saiburi district of Pattani province, a hotspot in an 11-year insurgency that has claimed thousands of lives.

“The bomb was detonated by mobile phone as their vehicle passed by on Monday morning,” Colonel Panya Karawanan, commander of Saiburi police, said.

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“Two rangers died and five others were wounded.”

The blast left a huge crater in the road.  Photo: Reuters
The blast left a huge crater in the road. Photo: Reuters
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Shortly afterwards security forces narrowly escaped a second attack, when police were called to the scene of a burning motorcycle a few kilometres further up the road.

“Another bomb detonated after police had left... the motorcycle was meant to lure police towards the bomb, but no-one was hurt,” Panya added.

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