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Law-and-order returning to Bangkok

 
May 21, 2010 14:53 Moscow Time
Residents inpect the damage in Rajaprop street where heavy fighting raged between antigovernment protesters and army troops, in central Bangkok, Thailand, on 21 May, 2010. Photo: EPA
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According to ITAR-TASS news agency the government covers protesters' travel expenses to help them to get back home. Now hundreds of protesters are leaving Bangkok in special passenger buses.  The Thai Army has managed to force protesters out of the central street of Ratchaprasong. The police have opened several streets in the center of the city but they are guarded by the servicemen. The government does not exclude that public transport will resume its work in the coming days.  In total 52 people were killed and 107 wounded in clashes between the army and the opposition in Bangkok on May 14-19.

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