A Hong Kong police officer was shot with an arrow during a battle with protesters outside a university, capping a week of conflict in the city
HONG KONG—Protesters shooting arrows hit a police officer in the leg Sunday, as authorities fired water cannons and rounds of tear gas near a university, with tensions again flaring following one of the most violent weeks in more than five months of antigovernment demonstrations.
The latest clashes took place at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, the last remaining holdout after protesters and police turned several campuses into battlefields during the week. Police said a media-liaison officer was hit in the calf at by...
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