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PATTANI, Thailand — Suspected Muslim insurgents detonated a car bomb and raked a karaoke restaurant with gunfire in Thailand’s restive south, wounding at least 17 people in back-to-back attacks in the volatile region, police said Sunday.
Both attacks took place late Saturday night in Narathiwat, one of three Muslim-majority provinces in the predominantly Buddhist country.
Two female workers were wounded in the restaurant shooting, said police Capt. Suchart Meelampong. Half an hour later, a car bomb went off about 100 yards away, as the provincial governor and police were investigating the first attack.



