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Blasts in southern Thailand kill one injure at least 29 BANGKOK, Sunday (AFP) Five blasts struck Thailand's Muslim-majority south within 24 hours,
killing a Buddhist man and wounding 29 people, police said Saturday.
Sixty-year-old food vendor Sompong Nookhao was killed in a blast at a
market and seven injured, including a seven-month-old baby with shrapnel
wounds, after a device was triggered during busy early morning shopping. Other Stories
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