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4 injured in petrol station bombings in Thailand's Deep South
Eleven petrol stations were targeted in coordinated bombings that injured four people, seen as a possible signal linked to local elections amid a decades-long insurgency.
- Several bombs exploded at 11 petrol stations across Thailand's southernmost provinces of Narathiwat, Pattani and Yala after midnight on Sunday, an army statement said.
- A low-level conflict since 2004 has killed thousands of people as rebels in the Muslim-majority region bordering Malaysia battle for greater autonomy.
- Four people were injured in the attacks, including a police officer, a firefighter and two petrol station employees.
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Thailand: Attacks on gas stations leave four injured in the south of the country
Assailants detonated bombs at nearly a dozen petrol stations in Thailand's Deep South early Sunday (Jan 11), injuring four people, the army said, the latest attacks in the insurgency-hit region.
·Beijing, China
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Bombs hit 11 petrol stations in Southern Thailand, Four injured
Assailants detonated bombs at 11 petrol stations across Thailand’s southern provinces early Sunday, injuring four people, authorities said, as security tightened amid fears the coordinated attacks were timed to coincide with local elections
·Mumbai, India
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