Explosions hit volatile Bangkok
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An anti-government protester raises his fist during a rally outside the government house in Bangkok. (Reuters photo)
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Anti-government protesters kiss a soldier after some of the Thai police personnel stationed in the Government house left the place following an agreement between the army and protesters, in Bangkok. (Reuters photo)
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An anti-government protester wearing a mask and goggles takes part in a rally outside the Government House in Bangkok. (Reuters photo)
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An anti-government protestor covers his face during a march in Bangkok. Two explosions shook an anti-government demonstration site in Thailand's capital on Sunday, wounding at least 28 people in the latest violence to hit Bangkok as the nation's increasingly volatile political crisis drags on. (AP photo)
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Thai Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) and Forensic officials examine the bomb blast site near an anti-government rally site of Victory Monument in Bangkok, Thailand. (AP photo)
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An anti-government protestor wears a button bearing the likeness of King Bhumibol Adulyadej during a march in Bangkok. Two explosions shook an anti-government demonstration site in Thailand's capital, wounding at least 28 people in the latest violence to hit Bangkok as the nation's increasingly volatile political crisis drags on. (AP photo)
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Thai anti-government protesters stand next to the site of a blast at Victory monument in Bangkok. (AFP photo)
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Thai anti-government protesters eat food inside their tent outside MBK shopping mall during ongoing rallies in Bangkok. (AFP photo)
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