Now another.
More like loud gunshots
Hopefully just fireworks..
TH
Edited by thaihome, 2006-12-31 19:27:40.
#26Posted 2006-12-31 19:26:54
Just heard two possible explosions that could have come from Rama IV/Klong Toey area.
Now another. More like loud gunshots Hopefully just fireworks.. TH Edited by thaihome, 2006-12-31 19:27:40. #27Posted 2006-12-31 19:28:17
A well plans coordinated attacks, these things look pretty bad.
#28Posted 2006-12-31 19:30:09
CCN just broke in with update, but returned to regular programing as they had no real information
TH #29Posted 2006-12-31 19:30:13
My girlfriend just smsed from BKK and said that many train stations were bombed...
Tourism? Yeah, really. I'm more curious about what will happen within Thailand with the military in charge... what now? #30Posted 2006-12-31 19:34:08
One tv news report seems to suggest that there were threats made to set off 30 bombs in and around Bangkok but this is unconfirmed.
#31Posted 2006-12-31 19:36:32
Initial investigation suggests that C4 and TNT may be used for the attacks.
Part of phahoyolthin outward bound are closed. Latest news from TV 9. Edited by Thaising, 2006-12-31 19:39:44. #32Posted 2006-12-31 19:37:01
CNN reporting that "at least 7 bombs have gone off".
#33Posted 2006-12-31 19:37:17
this very moment Thai TTV1 reports that already 7 places has been bombed, and some source says that all together 30 places supposed to be bombed in Bkk
definetely NOT a Happy New Year anymore in Bkk ! #34Posted 2006-12-31 19:37:37
Seven Bombs Rock Bangkok, Kill two
BANGKOK: -- Seven explosives went off almost simultaneously in Bangkok, injuring at least 20 people as the revellers were about to start celebrating the New Year's eve. Two people were killed and 20 injured at the Victory Monument when a powerful bomb went off near a bus station at about 6.30 pm. One person was dead near the Big C supermarket, Sapan Kwai branch, where witness saw a man dropped a grenade from a pedestrian bridge just over the police box. At the Klong Toei area near the Na Ranong intersection, around the same time, a bomb hidden in a trash can near a Chinese spirit shrine exploded and injured two bypassers. The explosion caused a secondary explosion to a number of cookinggas cylinders that were situated nearby. At the Seacon Square Shopping Mall, a loud explosion went off at the parking space, creating a panic but no injury. Authorities ordered all shoppers to evacuate the mall, one of Bangkok largest, and all shops to close down for business. Deputy Governor of Bangkok, Wallop Suwandee, announced that all the events designated for the New Year's even countdown celebration have been cancelled. Government's spokesman Yongyuth Malyalarp urged the public to remain calm, adding that police officers have been instructed to stay on high alert, including areas where high concentration of people are expected to take part in the New Year's count down. "Police reinforcement have been sent to various areas in the city. We urged the public to remain calm, continue with the celebration but at the same time keep a look out for any irregularities," Yongyuth said. Another police box was hit near the Khae Rai intersection in Nonthaburi province just north of Bangkok with a bomb but not injury reported said Police spokesman Pol General Ajiravid Subarnbhesaj said. Another bomb went off in the compound of the Tesco Lotus Supermarket at the Prachachuen branch. -- The Nation 2006-12-31 #36Posted 2006-12-31 19:42:21
A dark dark dark day for Thailand, the government should have delt with this all 2 years ago, but they just left it to brew.
#37Posted 2006-12-31 19:42:29
Ones just gone off @ the World Trade
#38Posted 2006-12-31 19:43:33
Series of Bombs Kill Several People in Bangkok
Explosives went off almost simultaneously in several places accross Bangkok at around 18:00 local time, injuring at least 20 people as the Thai capital had just started celebrating New Year's eve. At 19.30 on Sunday evening local time in Bangkok, bombs exploded in several places acccross the Thai capital killing several people and injuring many more. There is no doubt of the bombs and the coordinated attack, with the first exploding 17:47, but the number of bombs and the size of the damage may be wrongly reported by the sources used for the follwing report: Bombs have reported exploded in the following locations: Victory Monument near a bus station outside the Dok Yai bookstore Saphan Kwai near the Big C supermarket Seacon Square, in the car park Klong Toey, at the fresh market Khai Rai crossing Sukhumvit Soi 62, the Ekamai interserction At the Sapan Kwai incident, a witness saw a man dropped a grenade from a pedestrian bridge just over the police box. Toei area near the Na Ranong intersection, a bomb hidden in a trash can near a Chinese spirit shrine exploded and injured two bypassers. The explosion caused a secondary explosion to a number of cookinggas cylinders that were situated nearby. At the Seacon Square Shopping Mall, a loud explosion went off at the parking space, creating a panic but no injury. Authorities ordered all shoppers to evacuate the mall, one of Bangkok largest, and all shops to close down for business Government's spokesman Yongyuth Malyalarp urged the public to remain calm, adding that police officers have been instructed to stay on high alert, including areas where high concentration of people are expected to take part in the New Year's count down. "Police reinforcement have been sent to various areas in the city. We urged the public to remain calm, continue with the celebration but at the same time keep a look out for any irregularities," Yongyuth said. Another police box was hit with a bomb but not injury reported, said Police spokesman Pol General Ajiravid Subarnbhesaj said. --scandasia.com 2006-12-31 #39Posted 2006-12-31 19:44:12
Deputy Governor of Bangkok, Wallop Suwandee, announced that all the events designated for the New Year's even countdown celebration have been cancelled.
#40Posted 2006-12-31 19:45:00
quite odd if this was a muslim incident that the ksr area was not targeted. one, it has so many people. two it has throngs of isrealis. next, i find it curious that there does not appear to be any bombing in the south. third, it is further curious that a few months back taksin buddy was found w/ a 'bomb' on his way to ??? taksins house (or so taksin would like you to believe). finally, like bush&co this could be an excuse for junta to cling to power AND make it more palatable for financial markets to swallow.
i hope the authorities have enogh balls and intelligence to shake this out. #41Posted 2006-12-31 19:45:22
Who Ever they are, what ever their twisted motive... They WIN if we let them control us through fear... They WIN if we let them stop us from celebrating the new year. It's not easy, and it's certainly scary, but we can't let them gain control.
#42Posted 2006-12-31 19:49:18
THese people are not known for big blasts, so hopefully this is it.
TH #44Posted 2006-12-31 19:51:32
Thai TV channel 7 reports blast at police booth at Sukhumvit intersection with Soi 62.
#45Posted 2006-12-31 19:52:04
6 bombs confirmed (ITV.
#46Posted 2006-12-31 19:52:05
Who Ever they are, what ever their twisted motive... They WIN if we let them control us through fear... They WIN if we let them stop us from celebrating the new year. It's not easy, and it's certainly scary, but we can't let them gain control. #47Posted 2006-12-31 19:52:35
Deputy Governor of Bangkok, Wallop Suwandee, announced that all the events designated for the New Year's even countdown celebration have been cancelled. On the face of it, this appears to have been the aim. Thankfully not too many have died, it could have been a lot worse, if the bombs had been placed in more strategic positions or at a time when more people had been present #48Posted 2006-12-31 19:52:36
From what I have heard Central World (old World Trade) has decided to close - it has not been bombed.
#49Posted 2006-12-31 19:52:55
The reflexive Muslim-bashing in this thread is truly distasteful.
The identities of the perpetrators of these acts and their motives have not yet been established. #50Posted 2006-12-31 19:53:23 Quote From what I have heard Central World (old World Trade) has decided to close - it has not been bombed. Channel 11 News just said that SOME New Year celebration events will be canceled but said that Central World Celebrations will continue. Edited by jambla, 2006-12-31 19:55:20. |
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