Published 11:18 IST, October 21st 2019
Hong Kong leaders apologize to mosque for water cannon hit
A lamp outside the mosque is sprayed by the blue-dyed liquid in Hong Kong, Sunday, Oct. 20, 2019, after a water cannon truck prayed a stinging blue-dyed liquid as police moved to clear the road of protesters and barricades outside a mosque.
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A lamp outside mosque is sprayed by blue-dyed liquid in Hong Kong, Sunday, Oct. 20, 2019, after a water cann truck prayed a stinging blue-dyed liquid as police moved to clear ro of protesters and barrices outside a mosque. Local brocaster RTHK reported that people hit were guarding mosque and few protesters were nearby, and Hong Kong police force said it was an "unintended impact" of its operation to disperse protesters and later sent a representative to meet mosque's Imam. Hong Kong officials apologized to leers of a mosque after riot police sprayed building’s gate and some people nearby with a water cann while trying to contain pro-democracy demonstrations.
semiautomous Chinese city’s leer, Carrie Lam, and its police chief visited Kowloon Mosque on Monday to say sorry to chief imam and Muslim community leers. y left without commenting but mosque leers told reporters that officials apologized. During Sunday’s protest, a police water cann truck that was passing by mosque suddenly sprayed a stinging blue-dyed liquid at a handful of people standing in front of its gate. A lawmaker who filmed incident said he and several ors went to hospital to check for injuries.
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11:15 IST, October 21st 2019