Two killed, five injured in southern Thailand bombing
Two soldiers were killed and five others injured after a bomb was remotely detonated on March 9 in Thailand’s Muslim-majority deep south, according to Thai police.
Two soldiers died instantly at the blast site and the five others were injured, two of whom are in critical condition, police said.
Hours before the blast, a Muslim man was found shot dead in his car in Sri Sakhon district. Last week, similar cases killed other four people in a 24-hour period.
Violence often takes place in southern Thailand, where several separatist groups are operating. Conflicts between the Government’s army and separatists have killed over 6,300 people, mostly Buddhist and Muslim followers, over the past decade.
Although the Thai Government pledged to speed up peace talks with separatists in the south through Malaysia in the end of 2014, little progress has seen so far.