Bangkok, Thailand – Iranian Blows Off Legs In Botched Bomb Attack; Target Unknown; 2nd Iranian Under Arrest (Note:Graphic Photo)

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    EDS NOTE GRAPHIC CONTENT - A suspected bomber lies injured at an explosion site in Bangkok, Thailand Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012.  Three explosions in Bangkok have wounded four Thai civilians and blown off the legs of the foreign suspect whom police blamed for the violence. (AP Photo)Bangkok, Thailnad – An Iranian man carrying grenades blew off his own legs and wounded four civilians in a trio of blasts that shook a busy Bangkok neighborhood on Tuesday, Thai authorities said.

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    The explosions came a day after an Israeli diplomatic car was bombed in India — an attack Israel blamed on Iran. Authorities say its unclear whether Tuesday’s Bangkok explosions were linked to the New Delhi attack, but Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor said, “we can’t rule out any possibility.”

    Thai security forces found more explosives in a house where the Iranian man was staying in Bangkok, but it was not known what targets they might have been meant for, Police Gen. Pansiri Prapawat said.

    Pansiri said a passport found at the scene of one of the blasts in Bangkok indicated the assailant was Saeid Moradi from Iran. Authorities in Tehran could not immediately be reached for comment.

    Tuesday’s violence began in the afternoon when a stash of explosives apparently detonated by accident in Moradi’s house, blowing off part of the roof. Police said two foreigners quickly left the residence, followed by a wounded Moradi.

    “He tried to wave down a taxi, but he was covered in blood, and the driver refused to take him,” Pansiri said. He then threw an explosive at the taxi and began running.

    Police who had been called to the area then tried to apprehend Moradi, who hurled a grenade to defend himself. “But somehow it bounced back” and blew off his legs, Pansiri said.

    Photos of the wounded Iranian showed him covered in dark soot on a sidewalk strewn with broken glass. He lay in front of a Thai primary and secondary school. No students were reported wounded.

    A dark satchel nearby was investigated by a bomb disposal unit. Pansiri said police found Iranian currency, US dollars and Thai money in the bag.

    Three Thai men and one Thai woman were brought to Kluaynamthai Hospital for treatment of injuries, said Suwinai Busarakamwong, a doctor there.

    Another Iranian was detained Tuesday night at Bangkok’s international airport as he attempted to depart the Southeast Asian nation for neighboring Malaysia, said police commander Winai Thongsong. Authorities were interrogating the man, but it was not yet known whether he was involved in Tuesday’s blasts.

    Last month, a Lebanese-Swedish man with alleged links to pro-Iranian Hezbollah militants was detained by Thai police. He led authorities to a warehouse filled with more than 8,800 pounds (4,000 kilograms) of urea fertilizer and several gallons of liquid ammonium nitrate.

    Israel and the United States at the time warned their citizens to be alert in the capital, but Thai authorities said Thailand appeared to have been a staging ground but not the target of any attack.

    Pansiri said that “so far, we haven’t found any links between these two cases.”

    Immigration police are trying to trace Moradi’s movements, but initial reports indicated he flew into Thailand from Seoul, South Korea on Feb. 8, Pansiri said. He landed at the southern Thai resort town of Phuket, then stayed in a hotel in Chonburi, a couple hours drive southeast of Bangkok, for several nights.

    Bangkok’s blasts came one day after bombs targeted Israeli diplomats in India and Georgia. The attack in India wounded four people, while the device found in Georgia did not explode. Iran has denied it was responsible.

    In Jerusalem, Israeli foreign ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor said there was not yet any sign that any targets in Bangkok were Israeli or Jewish.

    Israeli police have increased the state of alert in the country, emphasizing public places, foreign embassies and offices, as well as Ben-Gurion International Airport.

    Thailand has rarely been a target for foreign terrorists, although a domestic Muslim insurgency in the country’s south has involved bombings of civilian targets.
    In Jerusalem, Israeli foreign ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor said there was not yet any sign that any targets in Bangkok were Israeli or Jewish.

    Israeli police have increased the state of alert in the country, emphasizing public places, foreign embassies and offices, as well as Ben-Gurion International Airport.

    Thailand has rarely been a target for foreign terrorists, although a domestic Muslim insurgency in the country’s south has involved bombings of civilian targets.


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    12 years ago

    Shekker ain lo raglaim

    How fitting a consequence to this rasha’s action

    VeyIzMir
    VeyIzMir
    12 years ago

    May all terrorist and their supporting regimes suffer the same fate!

    illuy
    illuy
    12 years ago

    Beautiful picture of a happy ending

    BigMo
    BigMo
    12 years ago

    Very gruesome picture ,

    bubii
    bubii
    12 years ago

    mida keneged mida, he got exactly what he was about to do to others

    12 years ago

    Aaawww…too bad.. Is he dead yet?

    MAYERFREUND
    MAYERFREUND
    12 years ago

    Wait and see the statements from achmejinidat “this was done by the israelies”

    Anon Ibid Opcit
    Anon Ibid Opcit
    12 years ago

    Pity his rebound wasn’t a little higher

    lenco49
    lenco49
    12 years ago

    “Moradi…hurled a grenade…but somehow it bounced back and blew off his legs.”

    > The grenade somehow BOUNCED BACK? Wow…what a clear sign of the Yad Hashem!

    Liepa
    Liepa
    12 years ago

    Whilst Israel’s enemies are successfully being eliminated, i.e. the scientists in Iran, The One Above is guarding his chosen.

    Reb Yid
    Reb Yid
    12 years ago

    “He then threw an explosive at the taxi and began running.”

    What a way to hail a cab.

    12 years ago

    Sweet!!
    It’s a good thing he’s still alive. Let him suffer like he wanted others to.
    And anyway,maybe he’ll talk a bit…

    BuckyinWisconsin
    BuckyinWisconsin
    12 years ago

    May this bomber’s fate befall all our enemies. Am Yisrael Chai!

    Lodzker
    Lodzker
    12 years ago

    too funny.

    but on a more serious note, a refua shleima to those four injured civillians.