Two people were slightly injured after the explosion of two small bombs in a shopping center in Bangkok last night. Consequence: Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha ordered a strengthening of security in the capital, when martial law is in force.
"Given the location and composition of the bombs, they were not intended to kill or injure anyone, said the head of the National Somyot Pumpanmuang police. They were intended to cast threats and create chaos. "
These explosions are the first in the capital since the military took power in May after months of protests.
"In my opinion, AC could be the first signs of resentment which may take many forms," stated a resident.
This resentment stems from those who denounce the military coup in the country where the army and justice are considered close to ultra-royalist elites and where Yingluck Shinawatra, the former prime minister fallen, was banned Friday politics for five years and faces up to 10 years in prison for corruption. To the chagrin of his supporters.
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