Here’s a walkthrough of the No 2 bridge, the site of yesterday’s conflict, on the morning after, with groups of frontline protesters on standby holding Molotov cocktails. No police are in sightpic.twitter.com/hjyI1nu6VA
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Meanwhile, the station entrance is completely barricaded, and there is a huge stockpile of bricks herepic.twitter.com/KhtPcHCt80
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Police have confirmed they have sent a marine vessel to CUHK after a some mainland students requested a means to leave the campus owing to the rail tracks and roads being blocked The vessel will take them to a safe place, after which they will make their own travel arrangementspic.twitter.com/1AJCY5i2Fo
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This is the barricade closest to the University Avenue entrance. Those entering the campus this way are being asked to open their bags, although it’s being done in a relaxed way. Unclear if this is being done by students or frontline protesters outside the school communitypic.twitter.com/BTGzrNccNZ
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Postgraduate students are being given the option of moving to the CUHK Shenzhen Research Institute “for the next while” due to the current situationpic.twitter.com/fxUlCDRt9p
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As night falls and the news is confirmed that the remainder of classes during this semester at CUHK have been cancelled, protesters are now using the sports ground as an open space to practise their throwpic.twitter.com/xfbvxyXqaO
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The university canteen is closed but non-staff are using it regardless to cook food for protesterspic.twitter.com/jJsSzD1r6o
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What’s the meaning of vandalizing railways and roads?
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