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Thai army hunts supermarket-bombing suspects

Thailand's military announced on May 10 that it is hunting four suspects of a car bomb that wounded more than 60 people outside a supermarket in the southern town of Pattani.
Thai army hunts supermarket-bombing suspects ảnh 1Scene of the blast that wounded more than 60 people outside a supermarket in the Thai southern town of Pattani on May 9 (Photo: the straitstimes.com)

Bangkok (VNA) -
Thailand's military announced on May10 that it is hunting four suspects of a car bomb that wounded more than 60people outside a supermarket in the southern town of Pattani.

The Thai southern region is a Muslim-majority border area,which have been inflicted by violence for over a decade. The Pattani bombing onMay 9, during which a small device and a car bomb went off outside a busysupermarket, is the largest attack for months on a civilian target.

Colonel Pramote Prom-in, spokesman for the southern army,said the investigation focuses on two people who allegedly rode up on amotorbike to drop off the first device and two others who left the car bomboutside the supermarket.

He added the culprits intended to commit a mass murder anddestroy the economy.

Authorities said 20 victims of the blast are still inhospital on May 10.

No networks of militants have yet to claim responsibilityfor the attack.-VNA
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