Thailand blasts: More explosions target tourist towns - BBC News
Thailand bombs: Hua Hin resort hit by twin blasts - BBC News
A series of blasts across Thailand has targeted the tourist towns of Hua Hin, Phuket and other locations, leaving at least three dead and many injured.
No group has said it carried out the attacks, but suspicion is likely to fall on separatist insurgents.
The timing is sensitive as Thais mark a long weekend for the queen's birthday.
More reports of blasts are still coming in on Friday in what appears to be a co-ordinated series of attacks, but so far the locations include:
Numerous bombs in the South after Hua Hin blasts
Finger-pointing usually implicates followers of self-exiled ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra. But Friday's blasts were in anti-Thaksin regions, and all occurred in provinces where voters approved Gen Prayut's proposed new constitution last Sunday by huge majorities.
All of the bombs were reportedly detonated by mobile phone signals.
Bombs in Thai resort towns kill four, injure 19, including foreigners
Thailand’s military junta, which seized power in 2014 after a decade of at times deadly political unrest, has touted increased stability in the kingdom as a major accomplishment of its rule.
But the generals have been unable to quell a festering Islamic insurgency in the three most southern provinces – nearly 1,000km away from Hua Hin.
Thailand bombs: Hua Hin resort hit by twin blasts - BBC News
A series of blasts across Thailand has targeted the tourist towns of Hua Hin, Phuket and other locations, leaving at least three dead and many injured.
No group has said it carried out the attacks, but suspicion is likely to fall on separatist insurgents.
The timing is sensitive as Thais mark a long weekend for the queen's birthday.
More reports of blasts are still coming in on Friday in what appears to be a co-ordinated series of attacks, but so far the locations include:
- Two blasts in Hua Hin where one person has died
- Two blasts in Surat Thani where one person has died
- Two blasts in Phuket where it is unclear how many are injured
- One blast in Trang where one person has died
- One bomb has been defused by authorities
Numerous bombs in the South after Hua Hin blasts
Finger-pointing usually implicates followers of self-exiled ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra. But Friday's blasts were in anti-Thaksin regions, and all occurred in provinces where voters approved Gen Prayut's proposed new constitution last Sunday by huge majorities.
All of the bombs were reportedly detonated by mobile phone signals.
Bombs in Thai resort towns kill four, injure 19, including foreigners
Thailand’s military junta, which seized power in 2014 after a decade of at times deadly political unrest, has touted increased stability in the kingdom as a major accomplishment of its rule.
But the generals have been unable to quell a festering Islamic insurgency in the three most southern provinces – nearly 1,000km away from Hua Hin.