Bangkok - Thailand's army chief, General Anupong Paojinda, admitted Thursday that bullets used in last week's assassination attempt on media mongol Sondhi Limthingkul came from a military arsenal used for shooting practice.
Unidentified gunmen on April 17 riddled the car of Sondhi, a core leader of protests that shut down Bangkok's two airports last year, with more than 100 bullets from AK-47, M16 and HK33 assault rifles.
Sondhi survived the attack with minor head injuries from bullet fragments.