Hong Kong police intimidate fire at demonstrators

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On the 25th in Hong Kong, where protests continue, some demonstrators and police again collided, and for the first time in a series of protests, the police fired a handgun in the sky for intimidation. There were no injuries, but the protest participants are increasingly repelled by the police.

In Hong Kong, protests against the government and police have continued for two and a half months over a draft amendment to the ordinance that will allow the suspects to be handed over to mainland China. On the 25th, protests took place in the suburbs, such as the Shinkai district, and the police collided with the demonstrators for two consecutive days. And started to force exclusion using a water canal.

While some of the demonstrators attacked the police car with iron pipes, and the collision was intense, six police officers threatened the handguns at the demonstrators and fired in the sky for the first time in a series of protests. Did.

The police explained that they were inevitable in a dangerous situation where their lives were threatened at the early morning meeting on the 25th, because no one was injured.

The Hong Kong government issued a statement and strongly accused "the escalating illegal violence of extreme demonstrators is driving Hong Kong to an extremely dangerous brink".

On the 25th, there was a movement for the police family to call for relief of the conflict, such as holding a meeting to seek a place for dialogue between the police and the citizens. Have