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The first attack involved a truck bomb that ripped through a busy shopping district in Yala. About 20 minutes later, a second bomb planted in a motorcycle exploded as rescuers convened at the site of the original bombing. [1] Later, a third explosion from a device placed in a car set fire to nearby buildings.
10 February: Insurgents killed five soldiers and wounded five others in two roadside bomb attacks in Yala Province. According to Thai military officials, in the first attack militants detonated a car bomb as a truck carrying six soldiers passed by. Then they opened fire on the soldiers killing five of them, and taking away the dead soldiers ...
This standoff between insurgents and Thai police and military took place in Yala, Thailand on 27 June 2009 at 7:55 am local time. [124] A combined force of 200 district police officers and soldiers of Taskforce 15 sealed off a house in the Bannang Sata district of Yala province after locals tipped them of the presence of separatist militants.
Multiple bomb attacks by suspected separatist insurgents injured at least three people in Thailand's far south on Sunday, the military said.
On 6 November 2019, fifteen people were killed and another five injured in an attack on a security checkpoint in Yala Province, Thailand. [10] Among the dead and injured were a police officer and many village defense volunteers. [11]
At least one person was killed when a car bomb exploded inside a police compound in southern Thailand on Tuesday, a police official said. At least 29 people were treated at hospital for injuries ...
2007 South Thailand bombings: Bombing 18 February 2007: Several provinces in Southern Thailand including Narathiwat, Pattani, Songkhla and Yala: Narathiwat, Pattani, Songkhla, Yala: 7 43+ 50+ 2007 Ra-ngae Bombing Bombing 9 May 2007: Bo-ngo Sub-district Ra-ngae district: Narathiwat: 7 [30] Talaad Thai Shooting Shooting and Stabbing 23 May 2007
On 25 July 2012 a police transport of the Royal Thai Police travelling through the Raman District (in the Yala Province) exploded from a roadside bomb. This left five officers dead and one wounded. [11] Of the 171 incidents reported from 2008 to 2017, this was the RKK's most deadly incident. [10]