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Bangkok bomb: Deadly blast rocks Thailand capital | Bangkok bomb: Deadly blast rocks Thailand capital |
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A bomb has exploded close to a shrine in the centre of Thailand's capital, Bangkok, killing at least 16 people and injuring more than 80. | A bomb has exploded close to a shrine in the centre of Thailand's capital, Bangkok, killing at least 16 people and injuring more than 80. |
The Erawan Shrine is a major tourist attraction and foreigners, including Chinese, were said to be among the casualties. | The Erawan Shrine is a major tourist attraction and foreigners, including Chinese, were said to be among the casualties. |
No-one has yet said they carried out the attack. | No-one has yet said they carried out the attack. |
Defence Minister Prawit Wongsuwon said the bombers had "targeted foreigners... to damage tourism and the economy". | |
"We will hunt them down," he said. | |
Read the latest updates here | Read the latest updates here |
The Nation TV channel quoted Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha as saying the government would set up a "war room" to co-ordinate its response. | The Nation TV channel quoted Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha as saying the government would set up a "war room" to co-ordinate its response. |
Nation put the death toll as high as 27, saying at least three foreigners were killed, but there has been no official confirmation. | Nation put the death toll as high as 27, saying at least three foreigners were killed, but there has been no official confirmation. |
The explosion occurred at about 19:00 local time (12:00 GMT). | The explosion occurred at about 19:00 local time (12:00 GMT). |
The Bangkok Post quoted police as saying that 3kg of TNT had been stuffed in a pipe inside the shrine and that an electronic circuit suspected to have been used in the attack was found 30 metres from the scene. | The Bangkok Post quoted police as saying that 3kg of TNT had been stuffed in a pipe inside the shrine and that an electronic circuit suspected to have been used in the attack was found 30 metres from the scene. |
Police checked the area for other devices but no further bombs have been found, the paper said. | Police checked the area for other devices but no further bombs have been found, the paper said. |
'Really graphic' | 'Really graphic' |
The BBC's Jonathan Head, who is at the scene, says there is a huge amount of chaos, with body parts scattered everywhere. | The BBC's Jonathan Head, who is at the scene, says there is a huge amount of chaos, with body parts scattered everywhere. |
He says this is a very well-known shrine in the centre of Bangkok, next to a five-star hotel, and that people around the shrine were hit by the full force of the blast. | He says this is a very well-known shrine in the centre of Bangkok, next to a five-star hotel, and that people around the shrine were hit by the full force of the blast. |
Analysis: Jonathan Marcus, BBC defence and diplomatic correspondent | |
There is no previous history of attacks in the Thai capital on this scale or with such murderous intent. One possibility is that they might be the work of Malay-Muslim insurgents in the south who have been fighting Thai rule for more than a decade. However, they have never targeted Bangkok before and casualties from their attacks have been falling. | |
National political turmoil has prompted some low-level bomb attacks by rival factions in the past - but again, nothing on this scale. There also seem to be few, if any, links between Thai militants and groups like the so-called Islamic State. | |
The shrine is popular with Chinese tourists and this raises at least the possibility of a connection to the Uighurs - a Turkic-speaking Muslim minority in the far west of China. They complain of cultural and religious persecution at the hands of the Beijing authorities. | |
Last month more than 100 Uighurs were deported from Thailand to China - a move that prompted widespread condemnation. But while there are violent elements in the Uighur movement, an attack on this scale outside China would be unusual to say the least. | |
One bystander, Alessandro Ursic, told the BBC: "When I arrived they had already cleared the bodies from the ground outside the Erawan shrine but there were and there are still pieces of human flesh strewn around the intersection; it's really graphic." | One bystander, Alessandro Ursic, told the BBC: "When I arrived they had already cleared the bodies from the ground outside the Erawan shrine but there were and there are still pieces of human flesh strewn around the intersection; it's really graphic." |
The BBC's James Sales said: "I went into where the shrine is, where there were lots of bodies. I saw at least nine people unfortunately who looked like they had died and lots of Chinese tourists as well. | |
"I tried to administer CPR to one particular guy who was in his 40s... and he didn't make it." | "I tried to administer CPR to one particular guy who was in his 40s... and he didn't make it." |
Bangkok explosion | Bangkok explosion |
Eyewitness accounts of the blast - "There was total chaos" | Eyewitness accounts of the blast - "There was total chaos" |
CCTV footage - captures the moment of the explosion | CCTV footage - captures the moment of the explosion |
The Erawan Shrine - popular with locals and tourists | The Erawan Shrine - popular with locals and tourists |
Mobile phone footage captures the blast | Mobile phone footage captures the blast |
'I gave one man CPR' says BBC man | |
The shrine is dedicated to the Hindu god Brahma, but is also visited by thousands of Buddhists each day. There are also three major shopping centres nearby. | The shrine is dedicated to the Hindu god Brahma, but is also visited by thousands of Buddhists each day. There are also three major shopping centres nearby. |
The explosion was on the Ratchaprasong intersection, which has been the centre of political demonstrations in recent years. | The explosion was on the Ratchaprasong intersection, which has been the centre of political demonstrations in recent years. |
Our correspondent, Jonathan Head, says bomb attacks in Bangkok are extremely rare. | |
There has been a Muslim insurgency, but this has been largely confined to the south of the country and attacks rarely take place elsewhere. | There has been a Muslim insurgency, but this has been largely confined to the south of the country and attacks rarely take place elsewhere. |
But Bangkok has seen a decade of sometimes violent rivalry between political factions. | But Bangkok has seen a decade of sometimes violent rivalry between political factions. |
The military took over ruling the country in May last year, removing an elected government following months of unrest. | The military took over ruling the country in May last year, removing an elected government following months of unrest. |
Are you in Bangkok? Did you witness what happened? Email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your story and images but please stay safe. | Are you in Bangkok? Did you witness what happened? Email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your story and images but please stay safe. |
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