#LIVE: Korean actor Kim Ui-Seong who has previously indicated his support for protesters, is in Admiralty now and speaking to the media http://sc.mp/r4mu2 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/Lkruam0reY
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#LIVE: There is a large number of riot police and a water cannon on Connaught Road Central. Police say they will carry out a dispersal operation very soon http://sc.mp/r4mu2 #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Another two rounds of tear gas have been fired in Admiralty http://sc.mp/r4mu2 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/ycy10n6QBx
#LIVE: Police are using the water cannon again, firing both water and the blue-dye liquid at protesters in Admiralty http://sc.mp/r4mu2 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/oUeP4gzzSC
#LIVE: A petrol bomb was thrown inside government headquarters but was quickly extinguished http://sc.mp/r4mu2 #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: The MTR has announced it is shutting Wan Chai station in light of the latest situation and trains will not be stopping there.
It earlier shut Admiralty station http://sc.mp/r4mu2 #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Protesters are trying to block a road in Wan Chai with big flower pots. Rubbish bins were also set alight on Johnston Road http://sc.mp/r4mu2 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/5erJgyfdC9
#LIVE: Protesters have set fire to one of the exits of Wan Chai MTR station http://sc.mp/r4mu2 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/vnKqRF1y6p
#LIVE: Firefighters also put out another blaze outside Southorn Playground in Wan Chai http://sc.mp/r4mu2 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/BSFTKR0fjs
#LIVE: Some people are changing out of black T-shirts in the Times Square shopping mall in Causeway Bay http://sc.mp/r4mu2 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/P9btmiBDsK
#LIVE: Dozens of riot police are on Hennessy Road near the fire station in Causeway Bay. Officers have raised a flag warning protesters to leave or the police will use force to disperse them http://sc.mp/r4mu2 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/qB2vkfq9ug
#LIVE: Some protesters have arrived in Happy Valley where they have built barricades on Wong Nai Chung Road with metal railings http://sc.mp/r4mu2 #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Riot police have surrounded and are searching people on Wan Chai Road, off Queen's Road East https://sc.mp/r4mu2 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/m7M8zkbknE
#LIVE: Riot police on Queen's Road East are boarding vans and starting to leave. Elsewhere near Causeway Bay Plaza on Hennessy Road, a crowd, most not wearing masks, trail and heckle a contingent of riot police as they advance down a road https://sc.mp/r4mu2 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/79A84HhzOa
#LIVE: Police warn dozens of people on Lockhart Road in Causeway Bay to leave because they taking part in an illegal assembly. Some people are yelling abuse at police https://sc.mp/r4mu2 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/DdOJJ9GlGZ
#LIVE: Scenes of police presence in Wan Chai https://sc.mp/r4mu2 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/b3Jk23BZjy
#LIVE: Causeway Bay MTR station is now closed. Trains will not stop there https://sc.mp/r4mu2 #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Away from the main pockets of unrest in Wan Chai, a contingent of protesters is seen on King's Road between Fortress Hill and North Point. Riot police have also arrived there https://sc.mp/r4mu2 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/xQNqgetFgy
#LIVE: Riot police have appeared from exit E of Causeway Bay station. Tear gas has also been fired https://sc.mp/r4mu2 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/4CCJtBY2aX
#LIVE: A police source says the victim is in critical conditionhttps://twitter.com/SCMPHongKong/status/1173201595619610624 …
#LIVE: Several white-clad men wielding rods are seen attacking protesters in Fortress Hill, with riot police trying to break up the fight https://sc.mp/r4mu2 #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: A police water cannon and two armoured vehicles have arrived in Causeway Bay https://sc.mp/r4mu2 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/IICmXDtF0A
#LIVE: A brawl erupted in Fortress Hill as several people hit a white-clad man who chanted: "Fujian people come out!" Another middle-age man earlier pushed a reporter who was filming the situation https://sc.mp/r4mu2 #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: A young man was subdued near Victoria Park in Causeway Bay. An elderly woman, angry at the police action, urges officers to show their warrant cards. Police respond that they can do so if the woman walks inside the circle of officers. She refuses https://sc.mp/r4mu2 pic.twitter.com/8zZiBmb8Aw
#LIVE: Several angry middle-aged men are pushing and pointing their fingers at journalists in Fortress Hill. "So what if you're a journalist?" someone shouts. Riot police arrive at the scene and separate the two groups. They take away two middle-aged menhttps://twitter.com/SCMPHongKong/status/1173217356719390720 …
#LIVE: About 100 people have gathered in two groups between North Point Road and Chun Yeung Street. One group is shouting abuse at police while about 50 locals are further along https://sc.mp/r4mu2 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/Xa0iCDcujK
#LIVE: Police in Fortress Hill MTR station question a young man over a black T-shirt, mask and gloves in his rucksack. “Have you worn this T-shirt outside just now?” a police officer asks him. Police later take him away https://sc.mp/r4mu2 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/IZWIa7Wv2x
#LIVE: Dozens of people on the street are singing the protest anthem Glory to Hong Kong in North Pointhttps://twitter.com/SCMPHongKong/status/1173221989890195456 …
#LIVE: Police have raised the yellow flag in North Point, warning dozens of people gathered there that they are in breach of the law and could be arrested. Officers tell them to leave but no one is heeding the call https://sc.mp/r4mu2 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/Hms7udCdKW
#LIVE: The situation in Admiralty, Wan Chai and Causeway Bay has largely returned to normal. But hundreds of protesters, and police, headed east towards Fortress Hill and North Point, where a group of people are still gathered https://sc.mp/r4mu2 #HongKongProtests
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