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Fire breaks out at #PolyUniversity in Hong Kong after police raid

Fires have broken out at Hong Kong Polytechnic University after police attempted to storm the campus a few moments ago:

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And:

From the WSJ and what was going down overnight:

HONG KONG—Police warned they would open fire on protesters using Molotov cocktails to attack officers, as water-cannon streams, tear gas and nonlethal projectiles failed to budge defiant demonstrators, who have occupied a university for a week, during a 16-hour siege.

Groups of black-clad protesters hunkered under umbrellas late Sunday, with some hurling Molotov cocktails and bricks at police in response to their salvos. Earlier, a police officer was shot in the leg with an arrow and an armored police car was set ablaze as it tried to cross a bridge to the campus.

The standoff comes after one of the most violent weeks in more than five months of antigovernment protests. Escalating violence of late has raised concerns over whether the city’s district council elections, scheduled for Nov. 24, can go forward. The Hong Kong government and police are also under increasing pressure from Beijing to crack down more forcefully and find a solution to the protests, which have grown more violent since a peaceful march in June drew as many as two million people.

More videos from around the campus:

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According to one report, the fires were started by protesters throwing Molotov cocktails at the police:

Tianamen Square part II?

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