Friday, September 10, 2010   

Two bombs explode in south Thailand
(05-26 12:14)
Two bomb attacks in Thailand's insurgency-plagued south today killed two people and wounded another 27, police said.

The first blast went off in Yala, the main town in the province of the same name, at 10.15am in front of a car showroom, wounding eight people.

The second exploded nearby around ten minutes later, injuring rescue workers and police who had come to investigate the first attack, police said, blaming suspected Islamic insurgents for the bombings.

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