Violence intensified in Hong Kong on Sunday as protesters armed with bows and arrows fired at police and hundreds of demonstrators were trapped on a university campus after authorities blocked roads and exits. During the clashes at Hong Kong Polytechnic University, protesters retreated to the campus and hurled petrol bombs and bricks at police, who fired tear gas, water cannon and rubber bullets. Earlier in the day, a police officer was hospitalised after being hit in the leg by an arrow, in the first such incident since the protests turned to violence more than five months ago. Read More...
Violence intensified in Hong Kong on Sunday as protesters armed with bows and arrows fired at police and hundreds of demonstrators were trapped on a university campus after authorities blocked roads and exits. During the clashes at Hong Kong Polytechnic University, protesters retreated to the campus and hurled petrol bombs and bricks at police, who fired tear gas, water cannon and rubber bullets. Earlier in the day, a police officer was hospitalised after being hit in the leg by an arrow, in the first such incident since the protests turned to violence more than five months ago.
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