#LIVE: More photos from the scene earlier https://sc.mp/2j94d #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/XFJeElfQGX
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#LIVE: The fire service has shown up inside Yoho Mall. Firefighters are inspecting the damaged MTR entrance. The fire alarm is sounding and a recorded message is saying: "This is an emergency situation" https://sc.mp/2j94d #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/Sc26mVeZdk
#LIVE: A few hundred protesters have left Yoho Mall, with many saying they are going home. Many left their masks on the doors to one entrance of the mall, but a few small groups are still discussing what to do next https://sc.mp/2j94d #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/bkvVkS40yC
#LIVE: About a dozen officers are on standby at Yuen Long Kau Hui Road, gateway to Nam Pin Wai village, where some protesters said they would head. There were clashes in the village on July 27 after the violence in Yuen Long station a week earlier https://sc.mp/2j94d pic.twitter.com/8HxayWSJAe
#LIVE: The Airport Express rail link will operate a restricted service from 9am on Sunday. The service will run between Hong Kong and Hong Kong International Airport, not stopping at Kowloon, Tsing Yi or AsiaWorld-Expo stations https://sc.mp/2j94d #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Police in Yuen Long are flashing strong lights at protesters who are now on an overhead bridge yelling profanities at officers https://sc.mp/2j94d #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/615rf2Hz8S
#LIVE: Petrol bombs have been thrown at the intersection of Fung Kam Street and Fung Cheung Street https://sc.mp/2j94d #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Police say they will disperse protesters in Yuen Long shortly as a large number have gathered in the vicinity of Yuen Long West Rail station https://sc.mp/2j94d #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: The crowd and police have dispersed into different streets in Yuen Long. Outside a convenience store at an alley along Fung Yau Street North, riot police are stuck, with protesters shouting "triads!" at them https://sc.mp/2j94d #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/7TMwKy6OPm
#LIVE: Meanwhile, in Kowloon, about 100 protesters have gathered outside Prince Edward MTR station. The station is close to Mong Kok Police Station, a regular flashpoint https://sc.mp/2j94d #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Tensions are still high in Yuen Long. The size of the crowd near an alley along Fung Yau North Street has risen to more than 200. People are yelling profanities at police https://sc.mp/2j94d #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/77p9H1mVGz
#LIVE: Dispersal operations are under way in Mong Kok as protesters are blocking carriageways on Nathan Road and setting up barricades with trash bins and debris, paralysing traffic, police say https://sc.mp/2j94d #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Still in Yuen Long, on Castle Peak Road near Cheung Sing Path, police have raised the blue flag. They have tear gas pointed at a crowd shouting at them from across the street https://sc.mp/2j94d #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/U8LFp8H1cD
#LIVE: Multiple rounds of tear gas have been fired on Castle Peak Road in Yuen Long https://sc.mp/2j94d #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: There has been a chaotic retreat by police on Castle Peak Road. They fired tear gas to cover their retreathttps://twitter.com/SCMPHongKong/status/1175430988215681025 …
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