Anti-government protesters set fire to a police bus down the street from Japanese and U.S. embassies in central Bangkok after troops fired tear gas Friday in a burst of new violence after nightlong clashes left one person dead.
The fighting, which so far has claimed 30 lives and injured hundreds since anti-government Red Shirt protesters began camping in the capital on March 12, plunged Thailand deeper into political uncertainty, with both sides hardening their positions.
See more: News
Thai protesters set fire to police bus



Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 Response to "Thai protesters set fire to police bus"
Worst!
Post a Comment