World

Red Shirt leader reportedly shot in Thai capital

BANGKOK: An aide says the military strategist of Thailand's anti-government Red Shirt protesters has been shot in the head. The aide who answered Khattiya Sawasdiphol's mobile phone desc

From our online archive

BANGKOK: An aide says the military strategist of Thailand's anti-government Red Shirt protesters has been shot in the head.

The aide who answered Khattiya Sawasdiphol's mobile phone described the injury as "severe." The Associated Press called Khattiya's phone after several gunshots and explosions were heard in central Bangkok late Thursday.

The aide did not identify himself.

Several Thai media outlets also reported that Khattiya was shot and taken to a hospital.

Khattiya is a renegade army major general whom the government has labeled a "terrorist" and a mastermind behind violence from anti-government protesters during the two-month standoff in the Thai capital.

Congress slams Modi over Lok Sabha seats expansion plan, calls it 'Weapon of Mass Distraction'

'WE GOT HIM!': Trump says missing US airman rescued as Iran claims it downed search aircraft

Amid AAP row over claims he failed to raise Punjab issues in Parliament, Chadha hits back, defends record

West Bengal elections: Why Mothabari is not an isolated tremor but a warning

BJP redraws Assam campaign plank from infiltration to youth welfare as April 9 polls near

SCROLL FOR NEXT