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  • An airport security officer talks to a tourist during a patrol at Bangkok International Suvarnabhumi Airport on Feb. 17, three days after one of the suspects in a botched Valentine's Day terrorism plot flew back to Tehran. (Associated Press)

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    It began when three men blew up their house accidentally on Valentine's Day in Bangkok. It ended with a gory scene that looked more like Baghdad: A bloodied, would-be bomber with severed legs moaning on a glass-strewn sidewalk after another botched blast.

  • An Airport Security officer talks Feb. 17, 2012, to a tourist during a patrol at Suvarnabhumi airport in Bangkok. Thai police said they are searching for two more suspects, including a possible explosives specialist, in a botched terror plot against Israeli diplomats that has been blamed on Iran. (Associated Press)

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    Police on Friday were hunting for two suspects in a bungled plot to bomb Israeli diplomats in Bangkok this week.

  • On Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2012, Thai Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) officials examine the damage caused by a blast at the house where suspected bomber Saeid Moradi was staying in Bangkok. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

    Israel: Thai bombs similar to those in India blast

    Israeli officials ramped up accusations Wednesday that Iran was launching covert attack plots, saying "sticky" bombs found in a Thai house rented by Iranians were similar to devices used against Israeli diplomats in India and Georgia.

  • In this combination of images made from surveillance video on Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012, three Iranian bomb-plot suspects, identified by police as (from left) Saeid Moradi, Mohammad Kharzei and Masoud Sedaghatzadeh, walk down the middle of a residential street in Bangkok after a blast at an explosives-filled house where the three were staying. (AP Photo/National Thai Police)

    Malaysia arrests suspected Iranian terrorist

    Malaysia on Wednesday arrested a suspected Iranian terrorist accused of plotting to kill an Israeli diplomat, a day after he fled Bangkok, where his rented house exploded, injuring another Iranian believed to be a bomb maker.

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  • The third Iranian, Masoud Sedaghatzadeh, was detained in Malaysia and the country's federal police spokesman, Ramli Yoosuf, said he was being investigated for terrorism-related activities linked to the Bangkok blasts.

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