Riot police in Causeway Bay have pushed east to Hong Kong Central Library.
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The Hospital Authority has issued a statement urging the public not to believe rumours that the man set alight by a protester after clashes in Ma On Shan had “faked” the incident by applying burn-resistant gel.
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Clashes continue in Mong Kok and Tuen Mun, as protesters mull continued blockades of traffic on Tuesday morning.
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Tear gas is being fired in Tuen Mun.
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Police fire from their water cannon truck as the truck and the armoured vehicle head from Mong Kok northwards, to the Prince Edward area.
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Amid clashes in the afternoon, a peaceful protest authorised by police took place in Tseung Kwan O for secondary students as they boycotted classes. "The government wants to create a vendetta with the entire next generation", ex-legislator Raymond Wong the crowd. Photo: InMedia.pic.twitter.com/QX8GKtmf8K
In Tseung Kwan O, a vehicle has been apparently identified as a truck that allegedly tried to run over protesters earlier on Monday. The truck has been pushed over and set on fire.
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Firefighters have arrived in Tseung Kwan O where a truck that allegedly rammed into protesters was set on fire. Dense black fumes are being emitted, and even social media channels used by protesters have called for crowds to leave for fear of explosion. Photo: Stand News.pic.twitter.com/wdvMjKAxFu
Multiple explosions are heard.
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Sai Wan Ho Holy Cross Church Deacon Chan Yuk-keung bowed in apology to church-goers for being unable to prevent police from making arrests inside. The church issued a statement strongly condemning the police, while Chan said the police broke their regulations. Photo: Stand News.pic.twitter.com/PfzclPC1dM
Used tear gas cannisters litter the ground in Mong Kok.
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