Protests continue in Hong Kong

In Hong Kong, civic protests continued in various places in response to the rules prohibiting hiding their faces with masks during protests, and some young people repeated vandalism in subways and Chinese companies. Closed shopping malls and supermarkets have been closed one after another, and the impact on citizens' lives has also spread.

In Hong Kong, a large number of citizens held a march on March 6 in response to the government's enactment of a rule prohibiting masks from being masked during protests without approval from Congress. It was.

In the evening, some young people captured and fired on roads in various places, so the police fired teardrops, and vandalism targeting Chinese companies continued in the heart of Hong Kong Island. A Chinese travel agency destroyed the store.

At subway stations, the area near the entrance and exit was lit, and all lines except those to the airport were cancelled. In addition, many shops were closed at shopping malls and supermarkets, and the impact on citizens' lives was spreading.

Some demonstrators cautioned with a flag that states that they were "in violation of the law" because they had applied a laser beam to a Chinese PLA facility on the Kowloon Peninsula.

According to the Hong Kong media, this is the first time the military has given direct warning in a series of protests.

In addition, local media reported that 13 people were arrested on suspicion of violating this only on the 5th day when the rules on masks were enforced.

In Hong Kong, a rally is being called on SNS on the 7th of the public holiday, and the convergence of confusion is even less predictable.