8 soldiers killed in roadside bomb attack in Thailand

Military officials in southern Thailand say eight soldiers have been killed in a roadside bombing.


Authorities say two soldiers and two civilians were wounded in the blast Saturday morning in the Muslim-majority Yala province.


A military spokesman said the soldiers were returning home in a truck after finishing a patrol when a bomb destroyed the vehicle, killing the eight soldiers instantly.


No group has taken responsibility, but rebel groups have carried out many similar attacks in the region.


The insurgents are a shadowy group believed to want more autonomy for the south, but have no united, public face.


Thailand is majority Buddhist, but its three southern border provinces with Malaysia – Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala – are 80 percent ethnic Malay Muslim.


More than 100 years ago they formed an independent Malay sultanate, until Thailand seized the territory.


A simmering resentment against Thai Buddhist rule exploded in 2004 in fighting that has left more than 5,000 people dead, most of them civilians.


Source: The Times Of Earth / Agencies