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Hong Kong International Airport, which resumed operation after one day of disruption, was virtually paralyzed again from yesterday (13th) afternoon, half a day away. Demonstrators seized the airport for the second day with the intention of informing their world of their fights, resulting in some clashes with police overnight.

Reporter Chung Dong-yeon reports in Hong Kong.

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Police, surrounded by protesters, are protecting a man in black.

Protesters are shouting in a furious voice.

A suspicious male police wanders around the demonstrators. There was a fight with demonstrators.

The police said they were just trying to take the injured and claimed they were not plain clothes.

[Hong Kong Police Officer: Our goal is to rescue the injured person. I just hope to achieve that goal.]

After the police picked up the man in the car, the protesters fiercely protested by throwing water bottles into the police car.

In the process, local police say police have forced some of the protesters down.

Hong Kong Airport, which resumed operation yesterday morning, was paralyzed again in half a day, leaving tourists bound to leave.

As new tickets are suspended again in the evening, passengers are sitting in front of the counter and waiting for the flight to resume.

[Salvador / Italy Tourists: No one is notified when it's available. I don't know if I have to go back to the hotel or wait.]

Unlike yesterday, the airport said the flights were on schedule, but after 4:30 pm all check-in was stopped.

Protesters have said they will continue to protest at the airport today.