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killed an Italian photojournalist in Bangkok

source lastampa.it

An Italian photojournalist of 45 years died in the offensive end of the Thai army against the red shirts in Bangkok, which led to the surrender of the rebels loyal to former premier Thaksin Shinawatra. In the fighting, there were four others dead and 18 wounded. Among the latter there are two other foreign journalists, one American and one Dutch, whose conditions are not severe.

Polenghi Fabio, Milan, was three months in Thailand on behalf of a European magazine. He was hit by bullets to the heart and stomach while he was in the area of \u200b\u200bSaladeng, one kilometer from the garrison of red shirts, and died before arrival at hospital. Although there was still no official recognition, Foreign Minister Franco Frattini confirmed the news of the death of our compatriot, but not to report the name.

The offensive and yield
This morning a thousand soldiers are advanced with the tanks breaking through the barricade erected in Silom and penetrated into the camp where they were the last 2 thousand rioters. Some soldiers have come from underground railway tracks elevated Skytrain. Only at the beginning there was some resistance, with shots and throwing Molotov cocktails, then the army was made easy street with tear gas. A few hours after the red shirts have announced the surrender eel'esercito said operations are completed after the arrest of four leaders of the revolt. One of them, Nattawut Saiku, had called on the rest demonstrators to head the National Stadium where they were arrested and taken away on board buses.

The offensive ended a six-week occupation of the commercial district of Bangkok by the red shirts, demanding new elections. In the clashes of the last six days have been more than 40 dead. Exile the former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra raised the specter of an armed uprising. "There is a theory that states that the military repression can spread rabies and these people will become angry guerrillas," said the magnate.

bag flames
After the leaders of the revolt were arrested, others red shirts have launched guerrilla warfare in the capital and other parts of the country. The stock market and the largest shopping center in Bangkok were on fire. The fire has been started on the first floor of the stock market and an area of \u200b\u200bCentral World, the second commercial center of Southeast Asia. Shortly before the news had reached 2 thousand red shirts that had set fire to the headquarters of the provincial government of Udon Thoni, north-east of the country. The army imposed a curfew from 20 till 6 in the morning, across Bangkok.

tv station on fire: 100 evacuated people
During the violence red shirts, the headquarters of the TV Channel 3 has been set on fire and were trapped in about 1o0 people. The means of firefighters arrived on site to tame the fire was attacked by rioters. After several minutes of panic, the broadcaster's employees were evacuated with the help of helicopters.

Special Programming on TV
A government spokesman announced that the Thai TV will now broadcast a special news programming and programs authorized by the military. The measure, said the spokesman, "will allow the population to be better informed. " Currently, broadcasters are continuing with the news coverage of events, while others have already started to offer video in sequence, lauding the national reconciliation.

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