Police say two explosions have killed four people and wounded six others at a municipal office in Thailand’s insurgency-plagued south.
Police Col. Kampanat Panichprasert said an unknown number of suspected insurgents first opened fire on Thursday in front of the Makrud Municipality building in Pattani’s Kok Pho district.
The gunfire didn’t hurt anyone. But Kampanat said two timed devices exploded, five minutes apart from each other, after the militants fled on a pickup truck and a motorcycle.
He said the bombings killed three municipality officials and one civilian, and hurt six others, including three rescuers who rushed to the scene.
Police Col. Kampanat Panichprasert said an unknown number of suspected insurgents first opened fire on Thursday in front of the Makrud Municipality building in Pattani’s Kok Pho district.
The gunfire didn’t hurt anyone. But Kampanat said two timed devices exploded, five minutes apart from each other, after the militants fled on a pickup truck and a motorcycle.
He said the bombings killed three municipality officials and one civilian, and hurt six others, including three rescuers who rushed to the scene.