Hong Kong attacks the Chinese state-run Xinhua News Agency after a protest rally

In Hong Kong, a series of protests will begin shortly after five months, but citizens' backlash against the government and police has not been settled. A protest rally was held on the 2nd, and then confusion spread, with some of the more radical young people attacking the Xinhua News Agency building in China.

In Hong Kong, it has been five months since the series of protests started on the 9th of this month, but citizens' backlash against the government and the police has not been settled. .

On the 2nd, democratic candidates who ran for the constituency election on the 24th of this month held a rally in a park on Hong Kong Island and appealed for the abolition of rules prohibiting hiding their faces in protests introduced by the government .

Afterwards, some young people in masks attacked the branch office of China's state-run Xinhua News Agency, destroyed the entrance door and ignited the lobby on the first floor.

Also in the downtown area of ​​the Kowloon Peninsula, a flame bottle was thrown into a subway station, and the police began using crackers to crack down, causing confusion.

The police have arrested more than 200 men and women for allegedly participating in illegal gatherings by early in the third day.

In Hong Kong, the number of people attending rallies and demonstrations is decreasing compared to the beginning, but there is still a strong public reaction that police violence has gone too far, and there is no prospect of convergence.