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At least four people killed and dozens injured including British tourists after series of co-ordinated blasts rock Phuket and other resorts

Authorities rule out Islamic terrorism as attention turns towards Thai separatists

FOUR people have been killed and dozens more injured after a series of explosions at tourist spots across Thailand.

Two more blasts rocked the popular tourist resort of Patong on the island of Phuket early this morning after two hit Hua Hin yesterday.

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At least ten attacks have been reported at resorts across Thailand after explosives were hidden in plant pots.

Two Brits are believed to be amongst those injured during the blasts, which seemingly targeted tourist hotspots.

Similar explosions hit the regions of Surat Thani, Phang Nga and Trang - popular stop-off destinations for tourists on their way to the country's idyllic southern islands.

The bombings are believed to have specifically targeted areas popular with Western touristsCredit: Reuters
Terrified tourists are spoken to by a Thai soldier following the devastating series of explosionsCredit: DAILY NEWS
One local woman was treated on the ground by medics after being injured in the blastsCredit: Reuters
The scale of the damage is clear at the site of another explosion in Phang NgaCredit: Getty Images
Blood was still visible at the scene of the Hua Hin blast on Friday afternoonCredit: Getty Images

Thai authorities ruled out Islamic terrorism as investigations turned towards local separatists.

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One of those killed was a Thai woman while at least 20 more are injured, including two Brits.

It is believed the bombs were hidden in plant pots and detonated using mobile phones.

Local hospitals have said 11 of those injured in Hua Hin - where terrorists targeted a bustling street filled with bars and restaurants - are tourists, two of whom are believed to be British.

Hospitals told ABC three victims were Dutch, seven were German, Austrian or Italian and one person's nationality remains unknown.

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he had been in a bar near the blasts: "I heard people shouting 'Bomb! Bomb!' but I didn't hear any blast.

"I ran out to see if I could help. I saw eight to 10 people injured, on the floor. The police arrived very quickly."

Authorities are said to have confirmed one fatality and said three of those injured are in a serious condition, according to .

Thailand's public broadcasting network reported 20 people were injured in the blast, which went off at 10.50pm local time.

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WHO DID IT? Who are the likely suspects behind Phuket and Hua Hin bomb attacks?

Thai police have been sent scrambling to identify who was behind the deadly bombing spree that rocked the country.
No one has claimed responsibility for the attacks, with speculation over the possible groups and their motives growing.

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The attack took place almost a year to the day of the bombing of the Erawan Shrine and no group claimed responsibility since. The bombing killed more than 20 and injured more than 100 people. The method of the 2015 attack, which used a bomb left in a backpack and was detonated by a mobile phone, was similar to that of the recent bombings which saw the bombs left in plants lining the main street.
Police have since charged two ethnic Uighur Chinese men over the attack with both men pleading not guilty.

Anti-government movement
Junta leader Prayuth Chan-ocha only this week took responsibility for bringing stability back to the country. But reports have surfaced that the attacks might have been done to embarrass the military government. The attack also took place on the birthday of Thai Queen Sirikit, with the attacks possibly motivated to protest those in power.

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The supporters of ousted Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, mostly made up of rural poor and left-wing activists and students, have previously been involved in street battles against the military almost 10 years ago. The group has been involved in street protests in recent years, agitating against the junta.

ISIS
Authorities have tried to stem fears that the bombings were planned by international terrorists but concerns groups like ISIS were slowly growing in southeast Asia were flagged only this week. Countries were warned ISIS would be able to conduct dangerous terrorist attacks with little resources and the support of only a few individuals.

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Edwin Wiek, founder of the Wildlife Friends Foundation in Thailand, is at the Hua Hin hospital.

He said: "At #HuaHin hospital. Seems five foreigners injured, two British, three of unknown nationality."

A Foreign Office spokesperson said: "We are seeking further information following an incident in Hua Hin, Thailand.

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"We stand ready to provide assistance to anyone British involved."

The blasts coincided with the Thai queen's birthday celebrations.

The Foreign Office upgraded its advice to those travelling to Thailand following the bombings. More than one million Brits visit the country each yearCredit: AP:Associated Press
Thai bomb squads are working to ensure there are no further explosive devices left near tourist hotspotsCredit: EPA
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The heavily-armoured bomb squad soldiers were rushed to the resort of Hua Hin, south of capital BangkokCredit: EPA
Debris from the explosions in Hua Hin, which went off within half-an-hour of one anotherCredit: Twitter / @Shawshank5
Mobile phones were used as explosive devices for the blastsCredit: Twitter / @Shawshank5
Two Brits are thought to be among the injured, along with eight other touristsCredit: Twitter @Shawshank5
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Wiek was at the scene around 10 minutes after the blast.

He told ABC: "There was a lot of blood, towels, tissues, I mean all kinds of stuff people use to stop the bleeding of wounded people.

"I saw that on different sides, about 100 metres away from each other... where tourists are going to have drinks and walk around, two bombs went off that were planted in pot plants.

"One [was] at an intersection, another one in front of a bar, next to a temple."

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Eleven of those injured are said to be tourists, according to local hospitalsCredit: Twitter / @Shawshank5
It is thought 20 people have been injured and one killed in the double blastsCredit: AP:Associated Press
Double blasts are common in the south of Thailand but do not usually target tourist areasCredit: Twitter / @Shawshank5

A woman has died and a number of people have been injured after a bomb attack in Hua Hin

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Later he added: "Besides two English women, one young German girl is injured in #HuaHin #Bomb. Age around 20 years.

"The #HuaHin hospital says two injured foreigners are from the Netherlands."

The bombs are said to have been 50 metres and 30 minutes apart.

Both explosions were set off from mobile phone devices planted at a bar in Soi Bintabaht.

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One of the devices was reportedly planted in a flowerpot.

A female food vendor whose cart was parked in front of the bar was reportedly killed.

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Thai Police Col. Sutthichai Srisopacharoenrat said two of those injured are tourists, but their nationalities are unknown.

One eyewitness report said a foreign man with his wife and child had been badly injured.

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Edward Wiek added on Twitter: "[They] had bones sticking out of legs according to local people."

Security is said to be tight on the resort now as it reels from the aftermath, with a number of emergency services on the scene.

A number of police checkpoints have been set up in and around the town.

Local media outlets shared photos allegedly showing injured people at a nearby hospital.

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A woman working at a food cart at the front of the bar was reportedly killedCredit: Universal News And Sport (Scotland)
Local police say the devices were hidden in plant pots outside a barCredit: Twitter / @Shawshank5

The explosion reportedly rocked a bar in the Soi Bintabaht area of Hua Hin

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Twin bombings are said to be common in Thailand's southern-most provinces, with armed separatists wreaking havoc for 12 years - but they rarely affect tourist hotspots.

The explosions came ahead of a long weekend of celebrations in Thailand.

Friday is the Queen's Birthday and a public holiday in the country.

Hua Hin, situated about 90 miles southwest of Bangkok, is expecting a number of visitors over the bank holiday weekend and is said to be the preferred home of King Bhumibol Adulyadej.

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Thailand travel advice: How to stay safe

BRITISH tourists in Thailand are being told to “exercise extreme caution” after a series of coordinated bombings wrought havoc across the country.

The Foreign Office’s travel advice has warned against “all but essential travel” in southern provinces due to the terror threat.

"There have been multiple explosions in tourist areas across Thailand on 11 and 12 August", a Foreign Office spokesperson said.

"We are in close contact with local authorities and urgently seeking more information.

"We stand ready to provide assistance to anyone British involved."

The Foreign Office has also told Brits in the country to avoid public places and follow the orders of local police and other authorities.

"There is a high threat from terrorism", its latest advice says.

Officials are "urgently clarifying" reports of the blast on the holiday island of Phuket to ensure there are no British casualties.

The island is hugely popular with Brit tourists.

They are warning against "all but essential travel" to the southern provinces of Pattani, Yala, Narathiwat and Songkhla near the Malaysian border.



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