YALA: A car bomb killed at least one person and wounded another
15 in Thailand's violent deep south on Thursday, local hospital
officials said.
The bomb was hidden in a pick-up truck and exploded in the morning
in front of a public health office in Pattani province, damaging buil-
dings, cars and motorcycles nearby, according to police.
The attack is the latest in the southern region that has been riven by a complex eight-year
insurgency, waged without clearly stated aims and claiming thousands of Buddhist and
Muslim lives.
Major Acra Tiproch, a spokesman for the heavy army presence in the area, said the attack
was most likely in retaliation for the arrest of two core militant members on Wednesday.
He said most of the victims were Muslims.
"I'll land in Karachi despite all sorts of dangers to my life," he said.