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A 
Thai cameraman shouts for help as he along with others carry an injured 
soldier after a grenade attack at Lumpini park, in downtown Bangkok, 
Thailand, Wednesday, May 19, 2010. Downtown Bangkok became a raging 
battleground Wednesday as the army stormed a barricaded protest camp and
 toppled the Red Shirt leadership, enraging demonstrators who fired 
grenades and set fires that cloaked the skyline in a black haze.

BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 19:  Canadian journalist Chandler 
Vandergrift (L) and a Thai soldier lie severely injured after being hit 
by a grenade on May 19, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. At least 5 people are
 reported to have died as government forces attempted to overrun 
barricades raised in and around the city centre by anti-government 
protestors. Red-shirt leaders have now surrendered, ending their 
blockade following a sixth day of violence, leaving the army in control 
and a night time curfew to be imposed.

BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 19:  (EDITORS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT )  
Canadian journalist Chandler Vandergrift (L) and a Thai soldier lie 
severely injured after being hit by a grenade on May 19, 2010 in 
Bangkok, Thailand. At least 5 people are reported to have died as 
government forces attempted to overrun barricades raised in and around 
the city centre by anti-government protestors. Red-shirt leaders have 
now surrendered, ending their blockade following a sixth day of 
violence, leaving the army in control and a night time curfew to be 
imposed.

BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 19:   (EDITORS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT)  Thai
 security forces attempt to help a Thai soldier hit by a grenade on May 
19, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. At least 5 people are reported to have 
died as government forces attempted to overrun barricades raised in and 
around the city centre by anti-government protestors. Red-shirt leaders 
have now surrendered, ending their blockade following a sixth day of 
violence, leaving the army in control and a night time curfew to be 
imposed.

BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 19:  Canadian journalist Chandler 
Vandergrift lies severely injured after being hit by a grenade on May 
19, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. At least 5 people are reported to have 
died as government forces attempted to overrun barricades raised in and 
around the city centre by anti-government protestors. Red-shirt leaders 
have now surrendered, ending their blockade following a sixth day of 
violence, leaving the army in control and a night time curfew to be 
imposed.

A 
member of the media helps Thai soldiers carry an injured soldier after a
 grenade attack at Lumpini Park, in downtown Bangkok, Thailand, 
Wednesday, May 19, 2010. Downtown Bangkok became a raging battleground 
Wednesday as the army stormed a barricaded protest camp and the Red 
Shirt leadership surrendered, enraging demonstrators who fired grenades 
and set fires that cloaked the skyline in a black haze.

BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 19:  (EDITORS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT)  A 
Thai soldier asks for assistance after being hit by a grenade on May 19,
 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. At least 5 people are reported to have died 
as government forces attempted to overrun barricades raised in and 
around the city centre by anti-government protestors. Red-shirt leaders 
have now surrendered, ending their blockade following a sixth day of 
violence, leaving the army in control and a night time curfew to be 
imposed.

Journalists lie down and take cover during a gun battle between 
Thai army and anti-government protesters at Lumpini park in downtown 
Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, May 19, 2010. Seven leaders of Thailand's 
Red Shirt protesters have surrendered to authorities after a deadly army
 assault on their fortified encampment.

Thai armored personnel carrier moves toward a burning 
anti-government barricade during a military crackdown Wednesday, May 19,
 2010, in Bangkok, Thailand. Seven leaders of Thailand's Red Shirt 
protesters have surrendered to authorities after a deadly army assault 
on their fortified encampment.

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Thick black smoke plummets through the air behind the main 
Chulalongkorn hospital from anti-protesters' encampment on Wednesday May
 19, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai troops have opened fire at a 
fortified encampment of anti-government protesters in central Bangkok. 
The firing came after a large number of troops and armored carriers 
gathered at the edges of the encampment at daybreak amid reports of a 
final assault on the camp the protesters have occupied for weeks.

Firemen douse a fire at a barricade of Lumpini Park put up by 
anti-government protesters in downtown Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, May
 19, 2010. Thai troops opened fire Wednesday into the fortified 
encampment of anti-government protesters in downtown Bangkok, ramming 
armored vehicles into its tire-and-bamboo barricade in what appears to 
be a final crackdown after a week of deadly clashes.

Thai soldiers take up positions in front of anti-government 
protesters' encampment on Wednesday May 19, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. 
Thai troops have opened fire at a fortified encampment of 
anti-government protesters in central Bangkok. The firing came after a 
large number of troops and armored carriers gathered at the edges of the
 encampment at daybreak amid reports of a final assault on the camp the 
protesters have occupied for weeks.

Soldiers strip a Buddhist monk to search him after his arrest in 
the anti-government encampment on Wednesday, May 19, 2010 in Bangkok, 
Thailand. The Red Shirt protest leaders surrendered to authorities on 
Wednesday but enraged protesters set fires and rioted around the 
capital.

An
 unidentified injured journalist is helped by fellow newsmen after a 
grenade launcher was fired by anti-government protesters during an 
operation to crackdown on the Red Shirt movement Wednesday, May 19, 
2010, in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai troops opened fire Wednesday into the 
fortified encampment of anti-government protesters in downtown Bangkok, 
ramming armored vehicles into its tire-and-bamboo barricade in what 
appeared to be a final crackdown after a week of deadly clashes.

An
 injured Thai soldier is carried away near a barricade created by 
anti-government protesters, Wednesday, May 19, 2010, in Bangkok, 
Thailand. Downtown Bangkok became a raging battleground Wednesday as the
 army stormed the barricaded protest camp and toppled the Red Shirt 
leadership, enraging demonstrators who fired grenades and set fires that
 cloaked the skyline in a black haze.

Thai soldiers run to take cover near a anti-government barricade on
 Wednesday May 19, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai troops opened fire 
Wednesday into the fortified encampment of anti-government protesters in
 downtown Bangkok, ramming armored vehicles into its tire-and-bamboo 
barricade in what appears to be a final crackdown after a week of deadly
 clashes.

An
 injured Thai soldier is carried away after they get through an 
anti-government barricade in Bangkok, on Wednesday May 19, 2010 in 
Bangkok, Thailand. Downtown Bangkok became a raging battleground 
Wednesday as the army stormed a barricaded protest camp and the Red 
Shirt leadership surrendered, enraging demonstrators who fired grenades 
and set fires that cloaked the skyline in a black haze.

An
 unidentified journalist and a Thai soldier lie injured after a grenade 
launcher was fired by anti-governemnt protesters during an operation to 
crackdown on the Red Shirt movement, Wednesday, May 19, 2010, in 
Bangkok, Thailand. Thai troops opened fire Wednesday into the fortified 
encampment of anti-government protesters in downtown Bangkok, ramming 
armored vehicles into its tire-and-bamboo barricade in what appeared to 
be a final crackdown after a week of deadly clashes.

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Rescue workers transport an unidentified journalist from Holland, 
who was shot during clashes between anti-government "red 
shirt" protesters and Thai soldiers, to a hospital in Bangkok May 
19, 2010. Anti-government protest leaders in Thailand surrendered to 
police on Wednesday after troops stormed their encampment, sparking 
clashes that killed at least four people, but violence rocked other 
areas of the city.

 Rescue workers carry Fabio Polenghi, an Italian journalist who was 
shot during clashes between anti-government "red shirt" 
protesters and Thai army soldiers, to a hospital in Bangkok May 19, 
2010. Anti-government protest leaders in Thailand surrendered to police 
on Wednesday after troops stormed their encampment, sparking clashes 
that killed at least four people, but violence rocked other areas of the
 city.

Freelance photographer Fabio Polenghi, 48, of Italy lies on a 
stretcher at Police Headquarter Hospital Wednesday, May 19, 2010, in 
Bangkok, Thailand, after being shot during a government crackdown on 
anti-government protestors. Polenghi was later pronounced dead by Thai 
doctors. At least three other journalist were injured in the day long 
push against anti-government protestors.

An
 anti-government protestor who had been shot in the head arrives at a 
hospital  Wednesday, May 19, 2010, in Bangkok, Thailand. Downtown 
Bangkok became a raging battleground Wednesday as the army stormed a 
barricaded protest camp and the Red Shirt leadership surrendered, 
enraging demonstrators who fired grenades and set fires that cloaked the
 skyline in a black haze.

An
 unidentified journalist and a Thai soldier lie injured after a grenade 
launcher was fired by anti-governemnt protesters during an operation to 
crackdown on the Red Shirt movement, Wednesday, May 19, 2010, in 
Bangkok, Thailand. Thai troops opened fire Wednesday into the fortified 
encampment of anti-government protesters in downtown Bangkok, ramming 
armored vehicles into its tire-and-bamboo barricade in what appeared to 
be a final crackdown after a week of deadly clashes.

BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 19:  (EDITORS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT )  A 
Thai soldier lies with a severely injured arm after being hit by a 
grenade on May 19, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. At least 5 people are 
reported to have died as government forces attempted to overrun 
barricades raised in and around the city centre by anti-government 
protestors. Red-shirt leaders have now surrendered, ending their 
blockade following a sixth day of violence, leaving the army in control 
and a night time curfew to be imposed.

A 
plainclothes Thai soldier calls for help as he pulls his colleague who 
was injured by a grenade during an operation to crackdown on 
anti-government protesters Wednesday, May 19, 2010, in Bangkok, 
Thailand. Thai troops opened fire Wednesday into the fortified 
encampment of anti-government protesters in downtown Bangkok, ramming 
armored vehicles into its tire-and-bamboo barricade in what appeared to 
be a final crackdown after a week of deadly clashes.

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