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Dozens of Coordinated Arson and Bomb Attacks Rock Thailand’s Deep South

The strikes forced curfews, prompting a heightened security response that risks disrupting local services and daily life.

Overview

  • Security forces said late Saturday that roughly 51 coordinated arson, incendiary and bombing incidents struck Narathiwat, Yala and Pattani provinces, with most attacks concentrated in Narathiwat.
  • Authorities reported three civilians wounded and documented widespread damage to local government offices, vehicles, telecom and utility assets, and railway tracks.
  • Narathiwat imposed an overnight curfew until 6 a.m., the army and police were placed on high alert, and the 4th Army region commander ordered immediate investigations and intensified patrols.
  • No group has claimed responsibility for the Aug. 22 attacks, and military officials said they had received intelligence warning of possible strikes in the preceding weeks.
  • The violence is tied to the long‑running MalayMuslim insurgency in the three provinces that began in 2004, a conflict that has left thousands dead and that could complicate local services and ongoing peace efforts.