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Grenade explodes at Thai state-run TV station

A grenade exploded at the parking lot of the National Broadcasting Services of Thailand (NBT) on August 31, damaging several vehicles but causing no injuries in the latest in a spate of unclaimed attacks in the capital, a local media reported.
A grenade exploded at the parking lot of the National BroadcastingServices of Thailand (NBT) on August 31, damaging several vehicles butcausing no injuries in the latest in a spate of unclaimed attacks in thecapital, a local media reported.

According toPanitan Wattanayagorn, spokesperson of the Thai government, theexplosive device is believed to be an M79 grenade.

The Thai government has imposed a state of emergency since April 7 todeal with anti-government protests and riots of the United front forDemocracy against Dictatorship (UDD) in which 91 people were killed and1,900 wounded, he said.

The attack was the fourth grenade explosion in five weeks in the
Thai capital, which is still rife with political divisions and under
emergency rule.

Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said the earlier attack onAugust 26 at King Power shopping centre wounded a security guard, whichconcretes the Thai government’s view to continue its state of emergency./.

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