Insurgents bomb high school in restive Thai south
THAILAND: Suspected separatist insurgents bombed a high school in
Thailand's troubled south on Thursday, injuring two teenage students,
local police said.
Students were just arriving at the school in Narathiwat province
early Thursday when a bomb went off near the entrance, seriously
injuring two 17-year-old girls.
The blast, about 100 meters from a temporary military base, was
detonated remotely by a mobile phone, police said.
It was the second bomb of the day in Narathiwat, one of three
southern provinces bordering Malaysia beset by separatist violence and
other unrest which has killed more than 1,700 people since January 2004.
There is growing concern about violence targeted at schools in the
Muslim-majority south, with 944 schools temporarily closed last week
after a string of arson attacks and shootings left two teachers dead.
NARATHIWAT, Thursday, AFP
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