One woman killed and at least 10 injured in Thailand – including foreign tourists - after two bombs explode at a beach hotspot
Two bombs exploded in plant pots at Thai resort of Hua Hin today
One woman is said to have died in the blast with bombs 30 minutes apart
At least 10 people believed to be injured including 'foreign tourists'
One woman has died and at least 10 people have been injured after two bombs exploded in a popular Thai tourist resort.
The explosives, believed to have been placed in plant pots, went off in the Hua Hin resort earlier today.
It is unknown whether any British people were hurt, but foreign tourists are understood to have been among the victims.
ces are at the scene at the Hua Hin resort in Thailand after two explosions
Two bombs are believed to have been placed in plant pots, pictured, and went off within around 30 minutes of each other
Reports on social media suggest one woman has died while 10 people, including foreigners, have been injured
According to reports from local police, one woman has been killed in the attack, with the bombs understood to be detonated via mobile phones, according to BBC south east Asia reporter Jonathan Head.
Reports on social media have suggested a foreign couple with a child were badly injured, with 'bones left sticking out of their legs'.
Another Twitter user claimed a woman selling salad in the area was killed.
The explosions occurred within around 30 minutes of each other and the pots were said to have been around 55 yards apart.
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