51 incidents reported in southern Thailand including IED attacks
RANTAU PANJANG: A total of 51 incidents, including attacks involving improvised explosive devices (IEDs), were reported across Thailand’s three southern border provinces last night.
The Internal Security Operations Command Region 4 reported 51 incidents across Thailand's southern provinces of Narathiwat, Pattani, and Yala, including attacks involving improvised explosive devices (IEDs). The attacks, which occurred around 8pm, targeted government officials, civilians, and infrastructure. Narathiwat experienced the highest number of incidents with 22, followed by Yala with 18 and Pattani with 11.
Two people were injured in Narathiwat, while no civilian injuries were reported in Pattani and Yala. Security personnel were deployed to secure the locations, assist residents, and gather evidence. Authorities urged residents to remain vigilant and avoid suspicious locations. The situation remains under close monitoring as security agencies intensify efforts to restore normalcy.
Cross-border operations along the Thai-Malaysian border, particularly in Kelantan, have also been stepped up following the attacks.
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