Not a landmine, but probably a bomb
The explosion, thought to be a landmine that killed the driver of a songthaew while he was taking a bathroom break, suddenly takes a different turn. The police are now also taking revenge because the government is removing illegal holiday parks and houses on the Phu Thap Boek mountain.
On Monday evening, a small bomb exploded in front of the National Theater at Sanam Luang. Two women were slightly injured, the damage was minimal.
Two injured in pipe bomb explosion at Ratchadamnoen
Two Thai women were injured on Wednesday evening when a small pipe bomb exploded on Ratchadamnoen Klang Avenue near the Government Lottery Office in Bangkok. Police are investigating a possible connection to previous explosions in the capital.
Heavy car bomb shocks Betong; 2 killed, 40 injured
A heavy car bomb has turned the center of Betong in the southern province of Yala into a war zone. Two people were killed in the explosion yesterday afternoon, at least forty people were injured and the damage to buildings and vehicles is enormous.
News from Thailand – April 5, 2014
Today in News from Thailand:
• Another WWII bomb discovered, but it didn't explode prematurely
• Don't Miss: Three news items in separate posts
• Woman, who whistled for Prime Minister, slightly injured in shooting
News from Thailand – April 4, 2014
Today in News from Thailand:
• 58 army companies are ready on the eve of UDD rally
• WWII bomb explosion death toll to 8
• Songkran: tough measures for safe traffic
WWII bomb explodes in scrap yard: 7 dead, 20 injured
Seven people were killed and twenty injured yesterday when a World War II bomb exploded at a scrap yard. The company was razed to the ground.
News from Thailand – August 17, 2012
Farmers are up to their necks in debt. On average, they owed 103.047 baht last year and that debt will increase to 130.000 this year, the university expects from the Thai Chamber of Commerce.
News from Thailand – March 25, 2012
Bangkok is one of XNUMX cities in Asia where you can enjoy street food at street food stalls, according to CNNGo.com. 'Bangkok is a street food heavyweight; one can eat well in the city without ever setting foot inside a restaurant', writes Lina Goldberg on the website.