Singapore's MFA condemns Bangkok blast; PM Lee says Singaporeans injured are being aided
[SINGAPORE] Singapore's Ministry for Foreign Affairs (MFA), in a statement released on Monday night in response to media queries, has condemned the bomb blast in Thailand's capital of Bangkok on Monday night that killed at least 16 people, including foreign tourists. A previous death toll of 27 has been revised down.
It also said it was "saddened by the loss of innocent lives", and conveyed its condolences to the victims' families.
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