Hong Kong Men involved in a clash The death of a protester was the second to be killed on November 15 at 05:06

In Hong Kong, as protests continue to disrupt the traffic network, a 70-year-old man, who seems to have been injured by a brick, was killed at night on the 14th, and the protests began in Hong Kong. Since then, there have been two deaths.

According to Hong Kong media, a 70-year-old man was caught in a clash between a citizen who was protesting against the traffic network and a rebel citizen on the 13th in a residential area in Hong Kong It seems that he was seriously injured and died late at night on the 14th at the hospital where he was being treated.

The Hong Kong government says that the police are investigating that the protesters in black clothing protesters threw a brick against the man's head.

The death toll from a series of protests is the second last week after a male college student died last week.

In Hong Kong, on the 14th night, some of the main roads continued to obstruct some roads with bricks, etc., and there were a series of extreme acts such as arson.

Under these circumstances, at the stadium in the center of the city, the Hong Kong vs. Bahrain match of the World Cup Asian second qualifier was held on the night of the 14th, and the audience raised their voices during the performance of the Chinese national anthem. Occasionally during this period, the slogan “Fight for Freedom” was repeatedly called to show a backlash against the government.

President Xi `` decisive support for punishment of violent crime molecules ''

And it depends on the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Xi Jinping Jintao 14 days, in a summit meeting of the BRICS emerging five countries, which was held in Brazil, was speaking about the current Hong Kong situation.

Among them, Xi said, “Extreme and violent criminal acts that continue in Hong Kong seriously violate law and social order, severely destroy Hong Kong's prosperity and stability, It ’s a challenge. ”

Based on the above, “The prevention of violence and confusion and the restoration of order are the most pressing duties of Hong Kong now.” "I strongly support the punishment of violent crime molecules by" and stressed the need to crack down on protests more strictly.

In addition, Xi said, “The Chinese government opposes any interference of external powers against Hong Kong,” and urged the United States and other countries to repeatedly criticize the situation in Hong Kong.