Ramadan bombings in Thailand’s Muslim-majority deep south will not derail peace talks with separatist rebels, the government said after a sidelined insurgent group claimed responsibility for the attacks.
Two explosions on Friday, which killed a civilian and injured three policemen, were carried out by “G5”, a militant group of the Patani United Liberation Organisation (Pulo), its president, Kasturi Mahkota, said.
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