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April 2010 Yangon Thingyan Bombings

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Target
  
Civilians

Start date
  
April 15, 2010

Total number of deaths
  
10

Location
  
Yangon

Non-fatal injuries
  
178

Location
  
Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)

Attack type
  
Bomb

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The April 2010 Yangon Thingyan Bombings were bomb blasts that had killed 10 people and injured 178 on 15 April 2010, in Yangon, Myanmar (Burma) during Thingyan Water Festival.

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Background

Bombings inside or in the vicinity of Yangon have occurred on numerous occasions in the past. In April 2006, five bombs detonated in the centre of the city, no casualties were reported. In September 2008, a bomb exploded outside the Yangon City Hall killing 7 people and injured several others.

Bombings

On 15 April 2010, three separate blasts occurred in front of the X2O water festival pavilion allegedly sponsored by Than Shwe's grandson near to Kandawgyi Lake, where hundreds of people were celebrating Water Festival.

Investigations

Police Chief Khin Yi said that three members of Vigorous Burmese Student Warriors were responsible for the bomb blasts.

Phyo Wai Aung, an engineer, was charged with alleged involvement in bombing was sentenced to death in May 2012. He pleaded innocent to the charges and said he was tortured during interrogations. He was released under a presidential pardon in August 2012 and died of liver cancer in January 2013.

References

April 2010 Yangon Thingyan Bombings Wikipedia