BANGKOK: A car bomb at a fruit market and another explosion minutes later at a nearby teashop wounded 62 people in Muslim southern Thailand on Tuesday, where 3,000 people have died in a five-year separatist rebellion, police said.
The first explosion appeared to target an outdoor meeting of village chiefs at a district office in Narathiwat, one of the three southernmost provinces roiled by the violence, police said.
A second device exploded two minutes later at a tea-shop 100 metres (yards) away, police said.
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