The violence came the same day that angry farmers driving hundreds of tractors called off a threatened protest at Thailand's main airport, granting a reprieve to the embattled prime minister and to travellers fearing a repeat of a 2008 blockade of the facility.
The farmers cancelled the protest at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport after striking a last-minute deal with Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, who agreed to make long-delayed payments on last year's rice crops to them by next week. They vowed, however, to stage the protest next week if the payments are not made.
Protesters have camped out with virtual impunity for weeks at major intersections of Bangkok and near the Government House compound. Yingluck has been forced to work out of a variety of alternate offices since December.
The nighttime explosion occurred near one of the protesters' several rally sites in Bangkok, near some parked cars. Erawan emergency medical services confirmed that six people had been injured in an explosion and had been taken to nearby hospitals. There was no immediate word on their condition. Thai media speculated that the blast was caused by a grenade thrown from a nearby overpass.
The anti-government demonstrators, who have been protesting for three months, draw most of their support from the urban middle and upper classes and residents from the south who are loyal to the opposition Democrat Party.
They want Yingluck's elected government to make way for an interim, appointed government to implement what they say are necessary reforms to fight corruption and remove Yingluck's family's influence from politics.
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