Thailand: Multiple bomb blasts hit Bangkok
https://www.dw.com/en/thailand-multiple-bomb-blasts-hit-bangkok/a-49859694
Thailand: Multiple bomb blasts hit Bangkok
Date 02.08.2019
At least four people were injured on Friday when several small bombs went off in the Thai capital Bangkok during the morning rush hour, police said.
The explosions sounded as the city hosted a regional security meeting of foreign ministers from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) along with representatives from the United States, China and Russia.
One blast hit the city's Suanluang district, a short distance from the international airport.
(snip)
At least three other bombs detonated in the area around a government complex hosting several ministries on the northern side of the city.
Thai media reported two further blasts near a Skytrain station in the city's Silom business district, including one close to a famous downtown skyscraper.
Eyewitnesses said a security guard was hurt close to the 77-story King Power Mahanakhon building. Police cordoned off nearby streets and conducted a full search of the area.
There were unconfirmed reports of several other devices being found across the city. Police said one small explosive was recovered before it blew up.
(snip)
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and China's top diplomat Wang Yi are in the Thai capital on Friday to attend the regional security meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).