China ‘rotates’ fresh troops into Hong Kong
Policemen standing guard as protesters attend an anti-government rally in Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong, on August 14. – EPA pic, August 29, 2019.
CHINA’S military today said fresh troops had arrived in Hong Kong as part of a routine “rotation”, as the financial hub prepares for more political rallies against Beijing’s tightening grip on the city. State media published a video of armoured personnel carriers and trucks driving across the Hong Kong border.
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