Imágenes de la respuesta de los "camisas rojas" al asedio del ejército
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Anti-government 'red shirt' supporters carry the body of a man who was shot dead near Bangkok's Din Daeng intersection
15.05.2010Anti-government 'red shirt' supporters carry the body of a man who was shot dead near Bangkok's Din Daeng intersection May 15, 2010. Thai troops fired at protesters on Saturday in a third day of fighting on Bangkok's streets that has killed 16 people as soldiers struggle to isolate a sprawling encampment of demonstrators seeking to topple the government. REUTERS/Adrees Latif (THAILAND - Tags: MILITARY CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)REUTERS/Adrees Latif -
Residents stand near the gates to their shops after clashes between army soldiers and anti-government 'red shirt' supporters near Bangkok's Din Daeng intersection
15.05.2010Residents stand near the gates to their shops after clashes between army soldiers and anti-government 'red shirt' supporters near Bangkok's Din Daeng intersection May 15, 2010. Thai troops fired at protesters on Saturday in a third day of fighting on Bangkok's streets that has killed 16 people as soldiers struggle to isolate a sprawling encampment of demonstrators seeking to topple the government. REUTERS/Adrees Latif (THAILAND - Tags: MILITARY CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)REUTERS/Adrees Latif -
A soldier keeps watch near the perimeter of the barricaded anti-government 'red shirt' encampment at Bangkok's shopping district
15.05.2010A soldier keeps watch near the perimeter of the barricaded anti-government 'red shirt' encampment at Bangkok's shopping district May 15, 2010. Thai troops fired at protesters on Saturday in a third day of fighting on Bangkok's streets that has killed 16 people as soldiers struggle to isolate a sprawling encampment of demonstrators seeking to topple the government. REUTERS/Caren Firouz (THAILAND - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST MILITARY)REUTERS/Caren Firouz
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