Two individuals have been sentenced to death in Thailand for their involvement in the 2015 Bangkok bombing. The attack, which occurred in the city center, resulted in the deaths of 20 people and injured over 120 others. Thai authorities investigated the bombing for years, alleging the suspects had ties to a network motivated by political grievances. The court found the two defendants guilty of multiple charges, including premeditated murder and attempted murder. This sentencing marks a significant development in the case, bringing a degree of closure to the victims’ families. The 2015 bombing targeted the Erawan Shrine, a popular tourist destination, and significantly impacted Thailand’s tourism industry. Further details regarding the defendants’ identities and potential appeals have not been immediately released.