Ten thousand bombs in 5 months used by police in Hong Kong Concerns about health damage November 28th 5:09

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In Hong Kong, more than five months after the series of protests began, the number of tear bombs used by the police increased to about 10,000, and citizens were worried about the health damage caused by residual substances. Is out.

According to the announcement by the Hong Kong government, since June, more than 900 protests have been held in Hong Kong, and the number of tear bombs used by the police to forcibly eliminate the demonstrators is about 10,000.

Especially since the beginning of this month, police have begun to shoot a large amount of teardrops against demonstrators, both day and night in financial districts and downtown areas.

In addition, while strengthening the control of the university, more than 2,300 shots in one day at Hong Kong Chubun University and its surroundings where there was a violent clash on the 12th, around the Hong Kong Polytechnic University where young people stood on the 18th It means that more than 1400 tears were used.

For the past 10 days between the constituency elections, the police have not confirmed clashes with demonstrators using teardrops, but citizens have voiced concerns about health damage from residual substances. It is.

Local media told the experts that tear tears used by Hong Kong police are now mainly made in China and are likely to generate dioxins and other harmful substances due to high combustion temperatures. On the other hand, there is a growing public opinion to refrain from using tear bombs and clarify their detailed ingredients.