PATTANI — A bomb explosion outside a traditional Islamic boarding school injured four civilians, including two young boys, in Pattani’s Thung Yang Daeng district on Friday night. The attack shattered a period of relative calm and triggered an immediate security lockdown across the area.
The blast occurred at approximately 8:00 PM on June 26, 2026, directly in front of a local ponoh (Islamic school) located in Moo 3, Ban Khao Din, Paku sub-district. Local officials confirmed the blast damaged nearby vehicles and caused immediate panic among residents.
Key Takeaways
- The Incident: A bomb exploded outside an Islamic school in Pattani’s Thung Yang Daeng district at 8:00 PM on June 26, 2026.
- The Victims: Four civilians, including two young boys and a woman, suffered chest tightness and shock from the blast wave.
- Emergency Response: Military units quickly secured the area to let explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) teams sweep for secondary devices.
- Investigation: Authorities are gathering evidence at the scene and have urged the public to avoid sharing unverified rumors online.
First responders arrived quickly to provide medical aid and transport the victims to a nearby district hospital. Doctors identified the injured individuals as Mr. Sufian Chemaeng, Ms. Rofiah Mahama, Master Samsi Chemaeng, and Master Abdulrahman Chemaeng. All four victims are currently receiving treatment for chest tightness and shock caused by the powerful blast pressure.

Investigators Hunt for Bomb Evidence
Following the explosion, the 4416th Rangers Company of the 44th Ranger Forces Regiment deployed troops to secure the perimeter. Security forces established checkpoints and roadblocks on all major access roads surrounding the village. These measures aim to protect the public and prevent potential secondary attacks targeting emergency responders.
Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) teams are currently sweeping the site to analyze the bomb components and gather forensic evidence. Officials state that the attack deliberately targeted an area frequented by innocent civilians, severely disrupting the local community’s peace. Investigators are working closely with local leaders to track down the perpetrators and bring them to justice.
Regional security agencies have requested full cooperation from residents to help speed up the ongoing investigation. Authorities urge the public to avoid the blast zone and refrain from spreading unverified information on social media platforms. Anyone with useful information or suspicious sightings from Friday night can contact the security forces immediately through their hotlines.

Thailand’s Deep South Conflict
Thailand’s Deep South insurgency is a long-running ethno-nationalist and religious conflict centered in the southern provinces of Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat (and parts of Songkhla), where the population is predominantly Malay-Muslim.
Rooted in historical grievances over the incorporation of the former Patani Sultanate into Thailand in the early 20th century, the modern phase of violence reignited dramatically in 2004. Separatist groups, primarily led by the Barisan Revolusi Nasional (BRN) and its armed elements, seek greater autonomy or independence, driven by perceptions of cultural suppression, religious discrimination, and heavy-handed Thai state policies.
The conflict has claimed over 7,700 lives and left thousands more injured since 2004, characterized by low-intensity guerrilla tactics such as drive-by shootings, bombings, and targeted killings of security forces, Buddhist monks, civilians, and suspected collaborators.
Despite intermittent peace talks, military crackdowns, and development initiatives, the insurgency persists into 2025–2026 as a complex stalemate involving factional insurgent networks, occasional jihadist influences, and entrenched local resentments, with periodic upticks in violence underscoring the challenges of achieving a lasting resolution.
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