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Bomb blasts injure 60 in Thailand

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At least two bomb blasts have injured more than 60 people in a restive state of southern Thailand, police say.

The twin explosions struck near a local government office and a teashop in the state of Narathiwat, AFP news agency quoted local police as saying.

Police said suspected separatist insurgents were behind the attacks.

Narathiwat is one of the states worst affected by an insurgency in Thailand's Muslim majority south that has killed more than 2,700 people since 2004.

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