A bomb blast rocked a busy night market wounding 20 people Monday in southern Thailand, according to AP. A handwritten note found at the scene said the attack was revenge for a deadly weekend bombing at a mosque, said police Lt. Somjit Nasomyon. Attackers hid the bomb in the front basket of a motorcycle, which was parked in front of a Muslim food stall in the market in Pattani province's Muang district, said Somjit. The 20 wounded people, four of them severely hurt, were rushed to the hospital. Customers fled the scene in panic, and vendors closed their shops early, witnesses said. Somjit said a message written in red ink said, «This is revenge for people in the mosque ... who were cruelly killed by the soldiers.» -- SPA