After weeks of protest the Chinese military is close to invading of Hong Kong today.
进村啦? 神马情况?! https://t.co/HMtw1Y7Fd4 pic.twitter.com/kWey8kKDbY
— 邱岳首 (@7k_QYS) August 10, 2019
Vehicles reportedly passed through the Customs facility in Shenzhen, China on the road to Hong Kong. (Update: but we cannot confirm whether these vehicles entered Hong Kong.)
video clip shows many military vehicles pass though Qianhai Customs Shenzhen, not sure from Hongkong or to Hongkong.https://t.co/r9kc3U21IX
— 佐拉 (@zuola) August 11, 2019
More video…
A friend send me this, Chinese military moving into Hong Kong for this weekend's protests apparently. Anyone can confirm this? pic.twitter.com/DmocImHGaJ
— Bukan Telur (@BukanTelur) August 10, 2019
Earlier today video was released of Chinese officers brutalizing a Hong Kong protester.
A group of plainclothes officers, disguised as protesters, launched a surprise operation to arrest protesters outside SOGO department store in Causeway Bay. At least a dozen were arrested. The officers refused to answer reporters' questions on their identity.#HongKong #antiELAB pic.twitter.com/P3WzYCJdu7
— Hong Kong Free Press HKFP (@hkfp) August 11, 2019
Update at 5:00am. Cannot confirm troops have currently entered Hong Kong.
Update at 5:47am. The Hong Kong airport is however closed currently. No flights are making it out of Hong Kong.