Red Shirt Leader Shot As Unrest Continues In Thai Capital -- CNN
Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- A leader of anti-government protests in Thailand was shot in the head while being interviewed at the demonstrations, according to the journalist who was with him at the time.
Seh Daeng was in critical condition, according to his guards with the Red Shirt protesters.
Video footage taken just after the shooting showed Seh lying on the ground, dressed in camouflage, as frantic protesters attempted to move him and get help. Seh appears to be bleeding from a head wound. Footage from the hospital showed medics covering Seh's face as he was brought in on a stretcher amid a throng of media.
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More News On The Unrest In Thailand
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Thai General Aligned with Red Shirts Shot -- Voice of America
Red Shirt military chief shot as Thai army moves in -- Times Online
Red shirt military adviser wounded in Thai capital -- Reuters
Red Shirt Leader Reportedly Shot in Thai Capital -- New York Times/AP
Wave of Violence Sweeps Bangkok; Dissident General Is Shot -- Newsweek
Renegade general shot in Bangkok clashes -- ABC News (Australia)
Thai army ready to seal off protest site as PM cancels early election -- Sydney Morning Herald
Thai Security Forces Plan to Isolate Anti-Government Rally Site -- Voice of America
Thai PM preps snipers, police to seal off red shirt protest site -- Christian Science Monitor
Deadline looms for Thai Red Shirts -- BBC
Bangkok Protest Leaders Appear Divided -- New York Times
Unrest prompts travel warning in Bangkok -- UPI
Timeline - Twists and turns in Thailand's crisis -- Reuters
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