After a long night of clashes with police who retaliated with tear gas at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, black-clad protesters used arrows, javelins and bamboo poles to patrol the battered school, while riot police took to the city’s streets in armoured vehicles to disperse protesters who had been blocking traffic.
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Hong Kong police patrol city in armoured vehicles, a day after protesters use homemade weapons
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