More Unrest as Thailand Political Standoff Continues -- Voice of America
Two people were wounded Tuesday during an attack on a protest site in the Thai capital, which has seen an increase in violence amid a prolonged political standoff.
Thai officials said gunfire broke out in the early morning hours near an anti-government rally camp on the edge of Bangkok's Lumpini Park. Authorities do not know who was responsible.
Officials said there were also gunshots at a protest site in an upscale shopping district.
The violence comes after a series of bombings and shootings at anti-government demonstrations killed four people, including three children, and wounded dozens on Saturday and Sunday.
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Thai army chief warns country on brink of armed conflict -- Sydney Morning Herald
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