...aaand protestors successfully invade Bangkok's second airport. This time, it's the country's domestic airport that they sieged.
One cannot help but wonder how a few thousand protesters are able to capture the country's major gateways. This is aside from the feat they did, which includes forcing the prime minister to operate from some remote town up north. Oh well, Thailand. Oh well.
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