Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul convened top security officials after a surge of 51 coordinated attacks across southern provinces—Narathiwat, Pattani, and Yala—targeting property with bombs and arson, leaving only three civilians injured. Rooted in decades of Muslim insurgency led by BRN, who demand self-rule in Thailand’s only Muslim-majority regions, the violence escalated post-2004 and has claimed nearly 8,000 lives. Analysts say these attacks are strategic statements, not mass killings, aimed at pressuring peace talks—a tense dance with deep historical wounds still unresolved.
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