Policeman killed in Thailand blast
At least 18 hurt after police investigating one blast get caught by a second.

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Police officer Subin Pruekmongkol, who was severely wounded, was later pronounced dead in hospital, Chob said.
Thailand’s troubled south |
Area was semi-autonomous Islamic Malay sultanate until annexed by Thailand in 1902 Malay-Muslims complain assimilation policies have restricted their customs Several violent uprisings have been put down by army over the century Latest uprising flared in 2004 after three years of tough policies on the south by Thaksin Shinawatra, the then premier Despite martial law imposed in 2004, near daily attacks blamed on Muslim fighters have left about 2,200 people dead and many injured, including Muslims |
Two other officers suffered serious injuries, while three reporters and 13 passers-by suffered minor injuries, he added.