Apple Daily reports duo fell to ground and were apprehended by officers in attempt to disrupt subway lines. FMTNews HongKong
HONG KONG: A Hong Kong police officer fired three live rounds and hit two teens on Monday morning, Apple Daily reported, as protesters disrupted some subway lines following a weekend of demonstrations that resulted in 88 arrests.
Demonstrators set up barricades across roads in several districts, hurled hard objects at police and damaged shops and public utilities on Friday, officials said in a statement. Police also stormed into the popular Citywalk Mall in Tsuen Wan after protesters vandalised shops deemed to be “pro-Beijing.” Some retailers closed earlier than usual.
In 2003, the Hong Kong government halted implementation of the controversial article in its mini constitution, the Basic Law, after rolling protests drew hundreds of thousands of people.
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