Friday, April 17, 2009

Thai News: Yellow shirts' leader Sondhi ambushed and wounded

Sondhi Limthongkul, a core leader of yellow shirt protest movement which seized Bangkok airports last year, survived shootings after being shot and wounded early Friday morning. Sondhi was riding on Samsen Road , on his way to his newspaper and television office in Banglampoo at about 5am when a group of men riding on a pickup opened fires on his vehicle.



The pickup then sped away along Tevet Road.

The bullets hit Sonthi's arm while his driver, Adul Daengpradub, was also injured. Both were rushed to a hospital nearby. Latest information showed that Adul who was seriously wounded and received urgent operation was also in stable condition.

Police who rushed to the attack scene in front of Iamworanut Temple found Sondhi's car riddled with bullets. Police reportedly collected about 100 cartridges of AK-16 and rifles.

Source: The Nation
Photo: Bangkok Post

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