Thailand's 'worst-ever attack': Bomb blast shakes central Bangkok
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Experts investigate the Erawan shrine at the site of a deadly blast in central Bangkok, Thailand. (Reuters Photo)
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This image taken from AP video shows a man talking into a mobile photo after an explosion in central Bangkok, Thailand, on Monday, Aug. 17, 2015. A large explosion rocked a central Bangkok intersection during the evening rush hour, killing a number of people and injuring others, police said. (Photo via AP Video)
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Broken glass from the blast is pictured near the site of a deadly blast in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 18, 2015. A bomb blast at a popular shrine in Bangkok that killed 22 people including eight foreigners did not match the tactics used by separatist rebels in southern Thailand, the country's army chief said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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Thai rescue workers carry an injured person after a bomb exploded outside a Erawan shrine in central Bangkok late on Monday, killing over two dozen people and wounding scores more. Body parts were scattered across the street after the explosion outside the shrine in the downtown Chidlom district of the Thai capital. (AFP Photo/ Pornchai Kittiwongsakul)
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Workers sweep broken glass near the Erawan Shrine at Rajprasong intersection in Bangkok, Thailand, Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2015, the morning after an explosion. Police combed through shattered glass and other debris Tuesday from a bomb blast in central Bangkok, trying to determine who set off the most devastating single attack in the capital's recent history. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)
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Police investigate the scene after the explosion in Bangkok (AP Photo)
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A woman leaves a rose for the victims at the site of a deadly blast in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 18, 2015. A bomb blast at a popular shrine in Bangkok that killed 22 people including eight foreigners did not match the tactics used by separatist rebels in southern Thailand, the country's army chief said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Kerek Wongsa
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Police officers clean a street near the site of a deadly blast in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 18, 2015. A bomb blast at a popular shrine in Bangkok that killed 22 people including eight foreigners did not match the tactics used by separatist rebels in southern Thailand, the country's army chief said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha
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