A mob approaching the house, facing the yellow shirt officers Keep an eye on the situation
On October 21, 2020, there was a report on the situation of the rally. After the protesters meeting at the Victory Monument Before the mob moves Head to the Government House By Yommarat Intersection Area After a group of protesters collapses Barrios and tries to cut and pull the barbed wire, chaos arise.
Recently, at Urupong Intersection The crowd in front Trying to break through the defensive verticals of the police until a confrontation occurs and the push comes up, the situation becomes tense. While the police use a shield as a protective island And try to proclaim the group of protesters in peace, do not use violence. Ready to reinforce into the defensive vertical Before allowing the group to move forward to Yommarat intersectionLater, at 8:00 p.m., the demonstrators arrived at Yommarat intersection. Before meeting officers lining up to face the middle of the road But there are no staff on the side Allowing the demonstrators to walk through And came across another set of officers The protesters asked the officials to open the route. Causing officers to open the way and be able to walk through this area Without violence In which the protesters thanked the police Before coming to set up an area on Phitsanulok Road In front of the Mission Hospital Heading to Nang Loeng intersection
Then, at 8:30 p.m., the demonstrators moved through Nang Loeng intersection. To settle down and wait for the continued gathering At the foot of the Shamai Maruchet Bridge It is only a few hundred meters from the State House. With officials lining up the protesters And a high-pressure water jet parkedPart of the Makhavan Bridge The other side of the Government House Some protesters scattered around the other side. With officers lining up in yellow shirts blocking the way With the situation in this area becoming tense When the youths were dissatisfied with the reinforcements, men wearing yellow shirts gradually tightened the area. This led to a chorus of applause stating that the road was a public tax.
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