Hong Kong reels from mob violence
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Hong Kong reeled from the aftermath of another weekend of violence on Monday as metro services in the city partially resumed.
Massive violent protests again broke out in multiple districts in Hong Kong on Saturday and Sunday, with riotous mob setting fires, blocking roads, smashing shops and banks and vandalizing government buildings. Police have severely condemned the violent acts.
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