Bomb blast injures four rangers outside temple in Narathiwat


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BANGKOK: Four volunteer rangers were injured in a bomb explosion on a road outside Wat Chairattanaram in Narathiwat’s Rangae district on Sunday (April 13) morning.

The blast damaged the temple wall, behind which the ranger dormitory is located. The injured rangers – Ayuming Duere, Masabree Masala, Setthasat Phakamas, and Chaknarong Kongnuan – were taken to Rangae Hospital for treatment.

- Photo: The Nation/ANN
- Photo: The Nation/ANN

Local officials reported that a perpetrator parked a motorcycle with a sidecar containing an explosive device near the wall.

Another group of suspects arrived in a car to pick up the individual before fleeing the scene. The explosion occurred shortly afterwards.

- Photo: The Nation/ANN
- Photo: The Nation/ANN

The area has been cordoned off to allow explosive ordnance disposal and forensic teams to carry out a detailed investigation.

Initial reports suggest the incident was carried out by an insurgent group aiming to create unrest in the area. - The Nation/ANN

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- Photo: The Nation/ANN

 

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