Three Vietnamese tourists, who were seriously injured in a roadside bomb attack in Egypt in December 2018, are to leave hospital to travel home on January 9.
An airplane carrying the bodies of three Vietnamese people, who were killed in a recent roadside bomb in Egypt, arrived at Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City on early January 6.
The recent bomb attack on a bus carrying Vietnamese tourists in Egypt that killed four people, including three Vietnamese, continued to prompt global outrage.
The Vietnamese Embassy in Egypt has identified three Vietnamese victims who were killed when a roadside bomb blast hit their tour bus near the world-famous Giza pyramids at 18:15 on December 28 (local time).
Many countries have condemned a bombing attack on a bus carrying Vietnamese tourists in the Egyptian province of Giza that killed four persons, including three Vietnamese on December 28 (Egypt time).
The Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has ordered international travel companies to ensure safety for their customers following a deadly bomb attack that killed three Vietnamese tourists in Egypt on December 28.
The Vietnamese Embassy in Egypt has visited wounded Vietnamese tourists in a roadside bomb blast in the country and worked with local authorities to ask for measures to support treatment for the injured and facilitate Vietnamese citizens’ safe return.
Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli on late December 28 visited Vietnamese tourists wounded in a roadside bomb blast that killed three other Vietnamese the same day.
At least six member of a ranger patrol were injured when a roadside bomb exploded on the morning of January 10 in Thailand’s southern province of Pattani.
A group of insurgents attacked an army patrol in southern Thailand on early September 14 killed one soldier and wounded 20 other people, including two civilians, according to Thai authorities.
Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-Cha on March 14 ordered an increase in security in southern provinces where Muslim people account for a majority of the population.
Four Thai soldiers were killed and at least a dozen more wounded when a
powerful roadside bomb went off on December 11 in the southern Thai
province of Pattani.
As many as seven
governmental soldiers were killed and two others were wounded in a
roadside bomb on October 21 in the Philippines ’ northern Cotabato
province, said local police.
Five government soldiers and 18 members of the Bangsamoro Islamic
Freedom Movement (BIFM) were killed in clashes on July 6 in the
Philippines’ Maguindanao and North Cotabato provinces, the Philippine
military said on July 7.