Hong Kong police rebounds from fires protests at various locations October 3 at 5:50

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In Hong Kong, the police fired a handgun during a one-day protest, and there was a strong backlash from an 18-year-old high school student who was seriously injured.

In Hong Kong, where protests continue for nearly four months, an 18-year-old male high school student who participated in protests in China for 70 years was shot by a police officer with a pistol and temporarily have become.

The police explained that it was for self-defense, but there was an increasing voice among the citizens to pursue the responsibility of the police, and protest meetings were held on the night of the 2nd.

Among them, in the Shinkai district rally where there is a high school of students shot with handguns, participants fold paper cranes and pray for student recovery and protest with a placard that says `` Do not shoot children '' It was.

Also, in some areas, protest participants became radical and thrown a flame bottle into the police station, so the police embarked on a forced evacuation using tear bombs.

Among the citizens, the police and government reported to the police and government that the injured people had been fired by the police fire as the police voiced criticism that police violence was excessive when cracking down the demonstrators in a series of protests The rebound of is further strengthened.

Indonesian reporter serious injury to right eye

According to several Hong Kong media, an Indonesian female reporter who was reporting on protests in central Hong Kong on September 29 was injured by the right eye of a rubber bullet fired by the police.

The reporter revealed that the reporter of an Indonesian-language newspaper published in Hong Kong and a lawyer seemed to lose his right eye on the 2nd.

The reporter was wearing a yellow vest written as “press” at the time of receiving the rubber bullets and covering protests from the pedestrian bridge.

In Hong Kong, there have been many cases where reporters reporting on the front line are involved in clashes between demonstrators and the police, while protests have been partly intensified.