Hong Kong after a large-scale strike protest meeting young people collide with the police

In Hong Kong, on the 5th, against the draft amendment to allow the suspects to be handed over to mainland China, strikes were carried out in a wide range of industries and over 200 flights were canceled. It was. After the protest rally, some young people collided with the police and injured people.

In Hong Kong, many people continue to protest against the government's failure to respond to a request for withdrawal of the ordinance to allow the suspects to be handed over to mainland China and against the police's response. The

On the 5th, 350,000 people participated in a wide range of industries such as transportation, retail, and finance, and a strike took place. As a result, 224 flights were canceled at Hong Kong International Airport, and the subway also left young people standing near the door. There were also scenes that were delayed and quarreled with passengers.

In addition, protest meetings were held in 8 locations, and 290,000 people participated in the announcement of the calling group.

After the rally, young people occupied the road, and the police embarked on forcible exclusion using teardrops, resulting in clashes at approximately 10 locations.

Some youths were in extreme action by throwing burned things into police stations and throwing umbrellas and bricks at police officers, and some even threw the Chinese flag into the sea.

According to the Hong Kong government, at least 24 people were injured.

In Hong Kong, 502 people were arrested from June to 5 in a series of protests, and the conflict between the people who oppose the amendment and the government and police has become serious.