A train was bombed in southern Thailand yesterday, injuring 19 people, including 11 police officers, in what authorities believe was the most recent in a series of attacks coordinated by separatist Muslim militants. The violent conflict between government forces and Muslim militants has led to more than 600 deaths in the past 15 months in the deep south of the country. A train being used for maintenance work on the lines in the Sungal Kolok district of the Narathiwat province was ambushed as it carried out inspections. Two bombs exploded and the train was derailed, according to a police spokesperson. The attackers then opened fire on passengers as they fled.Full Story
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