Thai government steps up security

Thailand's military-backed government today pledged tighter security in the South of the country after bombings and shootings by suspected Muslim insurgents killed eight people and wounded almost 70.

Thailand's military-backed government today pledged tighter security in the South of the country after bombings and shootings by suspected Muslim insurgents killed eight people and wounded almost 70.

The violence continued as bombs exploded at four locations in the South, killing one army major and wounding two soldiers, three policemen and 13 civilians, officials said.

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