Saturday, April 19, 2025, 7:46 AM
BREAKING NEWS
**The talks between the Russian and US delegations in Saudi Arabia have begun. **The two sides are meeting in Saudi Arabia for their most extensive discussions in years **Russia says its priority is to begin normalising relations with the US. **Russia says its priority is to begin normalising relations with the US.
Saturday, April 19, 2025, 7:46 AM
Home » At least three people were killed in an explosion at a Thai music festival

At least three people were killed in an explosion at a Thai music festival

Police say two suspects in custody after blast caused by device thrown into the crowd during an event in Umphang

by NWMNewsDesk
0 comment

At least three people have died and dozens were injured after an explosive was thrown into a crowd at a music festival in Thailand.

Thai police said two suspects were in custody on Saturday.

An explosive device was thrown into a crowd during an outdoor performance at an annual festival in the town of Umphang, in Tak province, which borders Myanmar, just before midnight on Friday, according to the Association of Umphang Rescue Groups.

banner

Police said at least 48 people had been injured and that charges against the suspects had not yet been pressed because the investigation was continuing.

Thanathip Sawangsang, a spokesperson for the defence ministry, said local police reported there had been a fight between rival groups of men before the explosion and that there was no wider security threat. The evidence showed that the explosive device was a homemade bomb, he said.

Tak province has a heavy military presence in its border areas, including in Umphang.

The prime minister, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, expressed her condolences to the victims and their families.

The government’s spokesperson, Jirayu Houngsap, said the prime minister had ordered security personnel and relevant agencies in the area to investigate and help those who had been affected.

You may also like

Blogs

Latest Articles

© 2024 News World Media. All Rights Reserved.