Bombs kill three, wound 21 in Thai Muslim south


  • World
  • Monday, 17 Mar 2008

PATTANI, Thailand (Reuters) - Bombs killed three men and wounded 21 people in three separate attacks in Thailand's troubled Muslim far south, police said on Sunday.

A 20-kg (44-lb) remote-controlled bomb, hidden in a car near the entrance of a hotel in the city of Pattani, killed one man instantly and wounded 13 others on Saturday, police said.

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