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An explosion has killed two people and wounded more than 20 others near an anti-government protest rally in the Thai capital Bangkok. | |
A boy aged 12 and a 40-year-old woman died in the attack near the Central World shopping mall, officials said. | |
It came hours after gunmen opened fire on an anti-government rally in eastern Thailand, killing a five-year-old girl. | It came hours after gunmen opened fire on an anti-government rally in eastern Thailand, killing a five-year-old girl. |
Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra condemned the attacks, describing them as "terrorist acts for political gain". | |
She said her government would not tolerate terrorism, and ordered a full investigation. | |
Tensions across Thailand have escalated since a wave of anti-government protests began in November. | Tensions across Thailand have escalated since a wave of anti-government protests began in November. |
The demonstrators want Ms Yingluck to resign to make way for an appointed interim government, but she has refused. | |
Last week, several people were killed in clashes that erupted in Bangkok when police began clearing protest sites. | Last week, several people were killed in clashes that erupted in Bangkok when police began clearing protest sites. |
A protest leader, Sathit Wongnongtoey, said Sunday's blast in central Bangkok was caused by a grenade. | |
The scene of the attack is near a stage of the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) protest site at Ratchaprasong junction. | |
Six anti-government protesters were hurt by a grenade attack in the same area last Friday. | |
In the earlier attack in eastern Thailand, attackers threw explosives and shot at demonstrators at a rally called by the PDRC at a night market in the Khao Saming district of Trat province late on Saturday. | |
Officials said the five-year-old girl had been standing at a noodle stall when the attackers, in two pick-up trucks, opened fire at the PDRC rally. She died from a gunshot wound to the head. | Officials said the five-year-old girl had been standing at a noodle stall when the attackers, in two pick-up trucks, opened fire at the PDRC rally. She died from a gunshot wound to the head. |
At least 30 other people are believed to have been injured. Another child is said to be in a critical condition. | At least 30 other people are believed to have been injured. Another child is said to be in a critical condition. |
PDRC spokesman Suwicharn Suwannakha said the attack had happened during a speech by a party leader, Thai newspaper The Nation reported. | PDRC spokesman Suwicharn Suwannakha said the attack had happened during a speech by a party leader, Thai newspaper The Nation reported. |
He said he had first heard the explosions and gunfire and then saw chairs in front of the stage scattered. | He said he had first heard the explosions and gunfire and then saw chairs in front of the stage scattered. |
"It was chaotic. I saw two pick-up trucks speed away," he said. | "It was chaotic. I saw two pick-up trucks speed away," he said. |
Elections disrupted | Elections disrupted |
No group has so far said they carried out either attack. | |
But the BBC's Jonathan Head in Bangkok says it appears to be the start of retaliation by the armed wing of the so-called "red-shirt" movement that backs the governing Pheu Thai party. | |
For three months red-shirt activists have watched with growing frustration as the protesters - who enjoy the backing of the military and powerful royalists - have been allowed to obstruct the government and sabotage an election that would almost certainly have been won by Pheu Thai, he says. | |
Red-shirt leaders have organised a mass gathering in north-eastern Thailand this weekend to decide how they should fight back against the campaign to unseat the government. | Red-shirt leaders have organised a mass gathering in north-eastern Thailand this weekend to decide how they should fight back against the campaign to unseat the government. |
Ms Yingluck heads a government that won elections in 2011 with broad support from rural areas. | Ms Yingluck heads a government that won elections in 2011 with broad support from rural areas. |
The anti-government protesters want her government to be replaced by an unelected "people's council" to reform the political system. | The anti-government protesters want her government to be replaced by an unelected "people's council" to reform the political system. |
They say that Thailand's democracy has become corrupted and that Ms Yingluck is controlled by her brother, ousted leader Thaksin Shinawatra. | They say that Thailand's democracy has become corrupted and that Ms Yingluck is controlled by her brother, ousted leader Thaksin Shinawatra. |
In response to the protests, Ms Yingluck called snap elections on 2 February, which her government was widely expected to win. | In response to the protests, Ms Yingluck called snap elections on 2 February, which her government was widely expected to win. |
However, the polls were boycotted by the opposition and voting was disrupted by protesters at about 10% of polling stations, meaning by-elections are needed before a government can be formed. | However, the polls were boycotted by the opposition and voting was disrupted by protesters at about 10% of polling stations, meaning by-elections are needed before a government can be formed. |