A six-year-old girl died today from bruising to the brain, the Ramathibodi Hospital said in a statement. Her brother died yesterday from serious head wounds and internal bleeding.
A five-year-old girl was gunned down in a drive-by shooting in eastern Trat province late Saturday while a 40-year-old woman was the fourth casualty who died from severe injuries inflicted by a bomb blast over the weekend.
The escalating violence, the latest flare up in nearly four months' crisis, fuelled speculation that the army might once again roll out the tanks and step in to bring the country back from the brink of collapse.
"As days go by, there will be more violence until it cannot be controlled...If losses continue, the country will collapse for sure and nobody will win or lose," he said.
He urged warring sides to hold talks to prevent further violence and said the army is "never afraid of performing our duty" and "do not want to use force and weapons to unnecessarily fight with the Thai people".
Police said an officer also died today, nearly a week after being shot in the head in a gunbattle with protesters. Six persons, including two officers, were killed in that incident in Bangkok's historic heart.
Meanwhile, protesters heckled the premier in a central province of Thailand. They blew whistles and shouted on loud speakers why Yingluck was there on "holiday" while people continue to be killed in protest violence.
The premier, who was "undertaking official duties" outside Bangkok, has called on all sides to shun violence and denounced the violent incidents as "terrorist acts".
The attacks are the latest in political violence in Thailand which is witnessing anti-government protests by opposition backed demonstrators who want Yingluck to quit.
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