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Explosion in Bangkok wounds 10 at protest site

AP, Bangkok

A blast wounded 10 people in Thailand's capital Thursday when assailants hurled an explosive device at anti-government protesters who have camped out for the past two months to block access to the prime minister's office. The pre-dawn attack occurred a few hours before protesters rallied in central Bangkok outside the British Embassy to demand the extradition of deposed Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who is now a fugitive and living in London. About 1,000 protesters sealed off the embassy's street, chanting "Send Thaksin back!"



The former prime minister was convicted in absentia earlier this month of violating a conflict of interest law and sentenced to two years in prison.

Protesters then marched through a main Bangkok shopping district, disrupting traffic as they distributed anti-government leaflets to cars and pedestrians.

The U.S. Embassy issued a warden message urging citizens to avoid the area if possible, and to exercise caution if anywhere near the demonstrations.

There was no claim of responsibility for the pre-dawn attack in northwestern Bangkok nor any immediate indication of who was behind it.

All of the wounded were guards for the anti-government protest movement, the People's Alliance for Democracy, police Capt. Pompet Chotelang said. The group has occupied the grounds of Government House as well as the Makawan bridge leading to the office complex since April.

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