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Thailand blasts: More explosions target tourist towns | Thailand blasts: More explosions target tourist towns |
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A series of blasts across Thailand has targeted tourist towns leaving four dead and many injured, with reports of more explosions coming in. | |
Two people died after four bombs hit the popular resort town of Hua Hin over the past 24 hours. Several blasts also hit the beach town of Phuket on Friday. | |
No group has said it carried out the attacks, but suspicion is likely to fall on separatist insurgents. | 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. | The timing is sensitive as Thais mark a long weekend for the queen's birthday. |
The BBC's Jonathan Head in Bangkok says that if it turns out insurgents are behind these attacks it would mark a significant change of tactics after a 12-year conflict which has killed more than 6,000 people, but has never targeted tourists. | |
Where are the blasts? | |
Reports of blasts from across the southern half of Thailand are continuing in what appears to be a co-ordinated series of attacks, but so far the locations include: | |
Blasts across Thailand in pictures | Blasts across Thailand in pictures |
Hua Hin is about 200km ( 125 miles) south of Bangkok while the province of Phuket is in the far south of the country. Both are areas extremely popular with tourists. | |
Why has Hua Hin been targeted? | |
Last night the explosions struck a bar area popular with tourists and foreigners were among those injured. Two explosions this morning tit the clock tower in the town centre. | |
The choice of Hua Hin as a target is symbolic, our correspondent says, being known as a royal city and the king's favoured residence outside Bangkok. | |
Small improvised bomb attacks have frequently been used in Thailand at times of political unrest, but since the military took power in a coup in May 2014 such attacks have been extremely rare. | Small improvised bomb attacks have frequently been used in Thailand at times of political unrest, but since the military took power in a coup in May 2014 such attacks have been extremely rare. |
"The bombs are an attempt to create chaos and confusion," PM Prayuth Chan-ocha said to reporters. "We should not make people panic more." | |
This comes just days before the one-year anniversary of the bomb blast at the Erawan shrine in Bangkok that killed 20 people. | This comes just days before the one-year anniversary of the bomb blast at the Erawan shrine in Bangkok that killed 20 people. |
Last week, Thais voted in a referendum which approved a new constitution that will strengthen the military's influence in politics for many years. | |
The UK Foreign Office has advised people in tourist areas in Thailand to "exercise extreme caution, avoid public places and follow the advice of local authorities". |