Massive protests in Hong Kong Participants collide with police Confusion prolonged 16 September 18:18

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On May 15 in Hong Kong, where protests continue, a large-scale demonstration march was held without the permission of the police, and some participants threw flame bottles into the government office building, causing a situation of clash with the police and long-term confusion It has turned into.

In Hong Kong, public protests continue after the announcement of the withdrawal of the ordinance revision that would allow the suspects to be handed over to mainland China.

On the 15th, a large-scale demonstration marching took place in the center without the permission of the police, and the participants marched on the main street, saying “Get back Hong Kong”.

On the other hand, some of the participants became radical after the evening, throwing flame bottles and bricks toward the government building, and destroying the subway station facilities, so the police forced to remove them using teardrops and water trucks. I embarked. In some areas, there were also scenes where radical young people and residents flocked together.

According to the Hong Kong government, a total of eight people were injured and transported to the hospital at 9 o'clock on the night of the 15th. Among them, a 49-year-old man was temporarily in a heavy condition, but then his consciousness recovered. That is.

The Hong Kong government has issued a severely accusing statement that violent acts by extreme participants are damaging to the safety of citizens and seriously destroying social order.

In Hong Kong, more than three months have passed since a series of protests began, but there is no prospect of the situation converging, and confusion is prolonged.