A man has been injured and taken to hospital during the protests at Hong Kong airport. He had been held by the protesters who believed he was an undercover police officer. Read the latest on the clashes here:
All outbound flights at the airport have been cancelled for a second dayMost protesters and police have left the airport after a day of violent clashes.
The campaign, which was started on 11 August, has raised $1.9m - almost double its initial goal of $1m. “The success of our crowdfunding campaigns highlights the burning desire of many Hongkongers to elevate our cause onto an international level.” Sky's Stuart Ramsay says he has been told those without a ticket will be banned from entering Hong Kong's airport tomorrow in a bid to stop it being closed for the third time in three days.Paramedics have taken away the injured man who was attacked by some protesters.He is now receiving medical attention.Paramedics are attempting to reach the suspected policeman who has been beaten up by some protesters.
At least one person is caught up in the middle of the protests, including a police officer who appears to have a Chinese passport - although it is unclear whether it is mainland China or if he is a member of Hong Kong Police.
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