Protesters set tollbooths at the Cross-Harbour Tunnel on fire. Photo: Felix Wong
Worsening levels of violence in Hong Kong protests has supporters questioning radical actions – but government still blamed for trouble
- Tolerance of neutrals is disappearing while government supporters find the situation increasingly unacceptable
- Protesters have escalated their actions, blocking thoroughfares across the city, disrupting train services and engaging in intense clashes with police
Protesters set tollbooths at the Cross-Harbour Tunnel on fire. Photo: Felix Wong