Two policemen have been killed and nine people injured in a string of election day attacks in Thailand’s southern provinces, police said. The attacks came one day after Thailand’s cabinet said it would extend controversial emergency rule for another three months across the Muslim-majority provinces where more than 1,200 people have died in two years of violence. Militants ambushed two convoys as they carried voting slips to polling stations in Si Sakhon village in Narathiwat province, police said. Full Story
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