Thailand court sentences two men to death for 2015 Bangkok bombing
A Thai court has sentenced two men to death for their involvement in the August 2015 bombing at Bangkok's Erawan shrine. The attack killed 20 people and injured over 100.

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AI-generatedA Thai court has sentenced two men to death for their involvement in the August 2015 bombing at Bangkok's Erawan shrine. The attack killed 20 people and injured over 100. The court convicted the two ethnically Uighur men, identified as Yusufu Mieraili and Bilal Mohammed, of premeditated and attempted murder for planting the bomb. The ruling, which has been long-delayed, imposed the death penalty as the harshest available punishment for their actions. Both defendants, who are Chinese nationals, have denied the charges and plan to appeal the sentence. The case involved extensive testimony and witnesses, with the trial process taking over a decade.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedThe case has taken more than 10 years to reach trial.
The defendants have repeatedly denied the charges against them.
The defendants, Yusufu Mieraili and Bilal Mohammed, are ethnically Uighur and Chinese nationals.
The August 2015 attack killed 20 people and wounded at least 100 more.
Two men were sentenced to death for the 2015 Bangkok shrine bombing.