South Korea's top intelligence agency on Tuesday issued a travel warning for people planning to go to Myanmar following a series of bombings there, Yonhap reported.
The National Intelligence Service asked South Koreans to refrain from traveling to Myanmar for the time being, and leave their contact numbers with Korean missions and be cautious at hotels and restaurants if they visit the Southeast Asian country.
Explosions at two supermarkets and a convention center in Yangon, Myanmar's capital, on Saturday killed at least 11 people and wounded more than 160 others, including two South Koreans.
The blasts came less than two weeks after a bombing at a market in Myanmar's second city, Mandalay, that left two people dead and 15 wounded.
(Xinhua News Agency May 11, 2005)
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