China's armed police force gathered near Hong Kong Protest campaign or August 15 18:58

As protests continued in Hong Kong, foreign media reported that the armed police forces under the command of the army were gathering in the Shenzhen * Sen stadium, adjacent China. The Chinese government seems to have the aim of curbing protests that are intensifying in some areas.

On the 15th, the French AFP newsletter delivered a video showing the armed police forces under the command of the People's Liberation Army gathering in the Shenzhen * Guangdong stadium adjacent to Hong Kong.

The video appears to have been taken inside and around the stadium from behind the scenes, and you can see a large number of armored cars and trucks as well as the team members training.

In addition, it has a wonderful atmosphere, such as troop members going around the stadium.

Meanwhile, an American private company also released a satellite photo taken on the 12th of this month, and a large number of vehicles are parked in the stadium.

It seems that the stadium on the Chinese side is only 10 kilometers away from Hong Kong.

The English version of the Chinese Communist Party media “UMG Journey” reported on December 12 that armed police were gathering in Shenzhen * for large-scale training.

In Hong Kong, protests are unlikely to converge, with a massive demonstration being called again on the 18th of this month.

Under these circumstances, the Chinese government seems to have the aim of restraining protests that are intensifying in part by gathering armed police responsible for maintaining security in neighboring Shenzhen * and suggesting intervention.

* "Sen" means "river"