
Thai Foreign Ministry's deputy spokesman Thanee Thongpakdee said Sunday that initial report showed that two Thais, whose names were not known, were injured in the strike.
"Thai Embassy in Islamabad have already taken care of the wounded Thais. Their conditions are not serious," the spokesman said.
The attack was Pakistan's biggest-ever bomb attack and involved the use of 600 kg of deadly cocktail of RDX and TNT, the Pakistani Government said.
The authorities had confirmed the death of 53 people in the attack, including Czech Ambassador Ivo Zdarek and three foreigners - two Americans, a Vietnamese woman.
A total of 266 people, including 11 foreigners, were injured., Malik said. The wounded foreigners were four Americans, a Briton, four Saudi nationals and a Lebanese national. A total of 106 injured people are still being treated in hospitals in Islamabad.