A Thai court is scheduled to announce its verdict on Thursday in the case surrounding the 2015 bombing of the Erawan Shrine in Bangkok. The attack, the deadliest in Thailand’s history, resulted in the deaths of 20 people and injured numerous others. The ruling concludes a lengthy legal process following the incident, which significantly impacted Thailand’s tourism sector. Details regarding the defendants and specific charges have not been widely publicized in advance of the verdict. The case has been closely watched both domestically and internationally, seeking closure for the victims and their families. Authorities have previously attributed the bombing to a network allegedly seeking to avenge perceived injustices against the Uyghur Muslim minority. The verdict is expected to provide further clarity on the motivations and perpetrators behind the devastating attack.