Three killed, 18 injured in bombing at southern Thailand market

January 22, 2018 03:17 pm | Updated 03:17 pm IST - Bangkok

 Villagers watch the site of a bombing at a market in Yala province, southern Thailand.

Villagers watch the site of a bombing at a market in Yala province, southern Thailand.

A motorcycle bomb exploded at a market on Monday in southern Thailand, killing three people and injuring 18, police said.

The attacker parked the bike rigged with explosives nearby and bought goods at the market to blend in with the crowd, police Lt. Eakapong Rattanachai said.

The bomb exploded when the attacker left the market area, causing the casualties, Eakapong said.

The explosion happened in Yala province, one of Thailand’s three southernmost provinces where Muslim militants have waged years-long insurgency.

The three provinces are the only ones with Muslim majorities in the predominantly Buddhist country.

More than 6,500 people have been killed in the violence since 2004.

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