#LIVE: Police have deployed a robot to dispose of a suspected bomb placed on Lai Chi Kok Road in Prince Edward http://sc.mp/n2lno #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/ZhzJ3cPcEm
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#LIVE: The entrance of a store of Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi in Mong Kok is on fire, with thick black plumes of smoke billowing from the flameshttps://twitter.com/SCMPHongKong/status/1185905216249417728 …
#LIVE: Protesters are throwing bricks at police vehicles on Nathan Road in Mong Kok, breaking some of the windows on the vans http://sc.mp/n2lno #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/f18lOPWjWX
#LIVE: Several police representatives, including Ho Yun-sing, Yau Tsim district commander, have entered Kowloon Mosque. The entrance and front gate of the building was earlier splashed with blue dye from a police water cannon http://sc.mp/n2lno #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Exit D2 of Mong Kok MTR station is on fire, with a sudden small explosion. No one was injured. One protester climbs up and vandalises the MTR sign above the exit http://sc.mp/n2lno #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/MEU6O4ho5F
#LIVE: Protesters try to break into Mong Kok MTR stationhttps://twitter.com/SCMPHongKong/status/1185920217823625216 …
#LIVE: Protesters have forced open the shutters of a Uniso store and pulled some stock out, scattering them over the floor outside. Uniso is a mainland Chinese company http://sc.mp/n2lno #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/kFssMzJFzn
#LIVE: Xiaomi store on fire again from petrol bombhttps://twitter.com/SCMPHongKong/status/1185930191039655938 …
#LIVE: Police have returned to Mong Kok, with Raptors advancing down Nathan Road http://sc.mp/n2lno #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/uZCzDQ68zJ
#LIVE: A water cannon and more than 10 police vehicles are on the move in Mong Kok. At the scene of an arrest, pepper spray is used on a crowd surrounding officers who have subdued a suspect, and some journalists are hit by the irritant http://sc.mp/n2lno #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/GKDQea6Ln8
#LIVE: Twenty-four lawmakers from the pro-democracy camp have issued a statement condemning police's use of a water cannon on the entrance of Kowloon Mosque, calling it a "barbaric act" and demanding an apology from the force http://sc.mp/n2lno #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: A @SCMPNews producer has reported she was hit twice by jets from water cannons while covering the protests, first in Tsim Sha Tsui, then in Mong Kok. She says no protesters were in the vicinity on either occasion http://sc.mp/n2lno #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/SrnrCrqOXg
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