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Deadly bomb explodes outside Hindu shrine in Bangkok

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August 18, 2015, 5:33 am

VIDEO Deadly bomb blast rocks Thailand's capital

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

- A bomb has exploded on Monday in central Bangkok
- Local media reports at least 19 dead, more than 120 injured
- The explosion was near the Erawan shrine, a popular tourist attraction
- Two more bombs were defused.
- The blast went off at 6.30pm local time last night




A man talks into a mobile phone after a large explosion rocked a central Bangkok intersection. Photo: AP Video


A bomb exploded Monday outside a religious shrine in a bustling hub of the Thai capital, killing at least 19 people and injuring more than 120 others in an attack authorities said targeted foreigners.

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VIDEO Deadly bomb blast in central Bangkok

The blast occurred about 6:30 pm (1130 GMT) when the streetside Erawan Shrine close to upscale shopping malls was packed with worshippers and tourists.

"I heard a very loud bang, it made the whole building shake so I ran outside to see what had happened," Panupan Chansing, 20, a hotel worker at the nearby Grand Hyatt Erawan, told AFP.



Blood and personal belongings of victims are seen as experts investigate at the Erawan shrine, the site of a deadly blast in central Bangkok. Photo: REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

"I saw bodies lying on the ground and I saw vehicles on fire. I feel very sad and sorry that this has happened to Thai people... I'm scared."



Photo: AP

Police confirmed 19 people were killed, including 10 Thais, one Chinese and one Filipino citizen. More than 120 others were injured, according to police. The nationalities of the other people who died were not immediately clear.



Photo: Getty

But China's official Xinhua news agency said two Chinese nationals had died, while the governments of Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan reported that some of their citizens were injured.

Bangkok has endured years of deadly political violence, with a military junta now ruling the nation, and a decades-long Muslim insurgency in the far south that has claimed thousands of lives.

VIDEO Raw: Aftermath of Explosion at Bangkok Shrine

Police spokesman Prawut Thavornsiri told AFP the blast was likely politically motivated and designed to bring "chaos".

Thailand's defence minister said the bombing was aimed at foreigners in an attempt to damage the country's tourist industry, which is a rare bright spot in an otherwise gloomy economy.



A large explosion rocked a central Bangkok intersection during the evening rush hour, killing a number of people and injuring others, police said. Photo: Mongkol Nunthalikitkun via AP

"It was a TNT bomb... the people who did it targeted foreigners and to damage tourism and the economy," said Prawit Wongsuwong, a former general who is believed to have been one of the key coup-makers.

No-one claimed responsibility for the attack, however, and it was unclear immediately who was responsible.

VIDEO Bombs rip through Bangkok

Islamic militants have carried out many attacks in other parts of Southeast Asia, including on Indonesia's holiday island of Bali in 2002 that killed 202 people.

But they have not made Thailand a prime target.

A government spokesman said it was too early to speculate on who was behind the attack.

Devastated scene



The body of a victim is carried away from the Erawan shrine, the site of a deadly blast in central Bangkok. Photo: REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

Glass was strewn across the street after the explosion inside the gates to the shrine, which is in the central Chidlom district close to the famous Sukhmuvit Road shopping strip.

Charred and shattered motorcycles littered the scene, alongside hunks of concrete, with pools of blood on the pavement and two bodies crumpled on the steps of the shrine.



Photo: AFP

There were chaotic scenes at Chulakongkorn Hospital, one of a number of nearby medical facilities that received victims as nurses ferried the injured on gurneys.

One man who was conscious had visibly burned hair and a number of cuts that were bandaged, an AFP reporter on the scene said.

VIDEO Raw: Deadly Explosion Rocks Central Bangkok

The attack drew quick condemnation internationally, with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's office releasing a statement saying he was shocked.

"He expresses his condolences to the bereaved families and to the people and government of Thailand," the statement said.

"He hopes that those responsible will be brought to justice."

Political tensions

VIDEO Deadly bomb blast in central Bangkok

Although there was no immediate claim of responsibility, the initial comments by Thai police and military cast immediate focus on the kingdom's rival political factions.

Thailand has been seared by a near-decade of political violence that has left the country deeply divided and seen repeated rounds of deadly street protests and bombings, but none on Monday's scale.

Many observers had predicted a fresh round of violence after the military seized power in a coup in May last year, toppling a civilian government led by Yingluck Shinawatra.



Experts prepare to enter the scene and investigate around the Erawan shrine, the site of a deadly blast in central Bangkok. Photo: REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

Self-exiled former premier Thaksin Shinawatra, who is Yingluck's brother and who was toppled by a 2006 coup, sits at the heart of the political divide.

Parties led by him or his sister or supporters have won every election since 2001 thanks to the votes of the rural north and northeast.

But he is loathed by the Bangkok-based royalist elite.



An explosion rocked a central Bangkok intersection during the evening rush hour. Photo: Mongkol Nunthalikitkun via AP

Thailand is also fighting a festering insurgency in its Muslim-majority southernmost provinces bordering Malaysia.

More than 6,400 people, mostly civilians, have been killed there.

In the so-called "Deep South", bombs are a near-daily reality alongside shootings and ambushes of security forces.



A bomb on a motorcycle exploded on Monday just outside a Hindu shrine in the Thai capital, killing 19 people, including foreign tourists, media reported, in an attack the government said was a bid to destroy the economy. Photo: REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

Civilians are overwhelmingly the target.

But the conflict, which sees local rebels calling for greater autonomy from the Thai state, has stayed highly localised.



Photo: AFP

There has never been a confirmed attack by the insurgents outside the southern region despite the years of war.

The Erawan is an enormously popular shrine to the Hindu god Brahma but is visited by thousands of Buddhist devotees every day.

It is located on a traffic-choked intersection in Bangkok's commercial hub and surrounded by three major shopping malls.

VIDEO Video shows aftermath of Bangkok bomb blast 


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