A Bangkok court has sentenced two Chinese Uyghur men to death for the 2015 bombing of the Erawan Shrine, Thailand’s deadliest attack. Yusufu Mieraili and Bilal Mohammed were found guilty of premeditated murder and attempted murder related to the blast that killed 20 people and injured many more. The attack, which targeted a popular tourist destination, prompted a lengthy investigation and manhunt. Authorities believe the bombing was not linked to international terrorism, but rather a separate act of revenge. The verdict concludes a years-long legal process and delivers closure to victims’ families. Further details regarding the motives and potential accomplices remain unclear, though authorities have previously indicated the men acted on orders from others.