Demonstrators break into subway station in Hong Kong


Hong Kong, Ta. September 22, 2019, Sunday

In Hong Kong, pro-democracy protesters took to the streets on Sunday and vandalized a subway station and smashed CCTV cameras, electronic ticket sensors and more.

Protesters demanding strong democracy in Hong Kong were violently vandalized Sunday in a subway station. He also smashed cameras and electronic ticket sensor machines at the station.

Demonstrators smashed a ticket sensor machine at the door with a hammer. In addition, the paint was sprayed on the ticket machines and the screen was smashed.

The protesters attacked the Shatin station on Sunday afternoon. At the same time, he used umbrellas to hide his identity.

Upon receiving the news of the attack, the police force reached the spot and began to work to ensure the security of the station. It is worth mentioning that, in Hong Kong, the pro-democracy demonstration continues for the fourth consecutive month and violent incidents occur at night or at night.

A staunch group of protesters called for stern action to catch the government's attention. On Saturday night, protesters threw gasoline bombs at the police and set fire to various chains so police had to use tear gas shells and rubber bullets to control them.

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