Two others are in critical condition: A 70yo FEHD worker hit in the head with a brick earlier yesterday (11/13) in Sheung Shui & a 15yo hit in the head by a teargas canister in Tin Shui Wai. Both underwent extensive surgery

The MTR Corporation has announced that all services apart from the Airport Express will stop running at 10pm, with several stations and parts of various lines unavailable during the morning rush hour

[email protected] report: The 15 year old student who was hit by a tear gas canister is still in grave condition after a 4-hour surgery, according to this social worker at Tuen Mun Hospital.

Video from another angle showed one building of City University of Hong Kong on fire. https://t.co/AHgI0Jjh5s —

A resident photographed a large number of Molotov cocktails hurled into the local police station in Tin Shui Wai on Wednesday night.

A serious injury has been reported in Tin Shui Wai on Wednesday night as a man was apparently shot with a police tear gas cannister in the head. He is reportedly undergoing an urgent operation.

Protesters at the University of HongKong have set up barricades from Bonham Road at its eastern end to Pokfulam Road at its west. After midnight, police came to clear some of the barricades, but stopped short of entering the campus https://t.co/MNjzZJ41rO —

#HongKong protesters set a teaching building of City University of Hong Kong on fire https://t.co/buO6b7bI7g —

A black-clad protester suspected to have fallen from height in Tsuen Wan was pronounced dead around 11pm on Wednesday. Initially he was thought to be injured in a knife attack

Protesters set fire to a Sa Sa store in Mong Kok after breaking into the cosmetic retail outlet.

There is a fire in Tuen Mun. (11:55 PM) https://t.co/0HQaIRiqrd —

In his latest statement, HKU chief Zhang Xiang urged students not to create any situation which will lead to police entering the campus to search, to investigate or to make arrests

23:52: 30 minutes ago, police were pointing guns at the east gate of HKU . They have left the scene.

Police headed for the subway that connects Aberdeen to the waterfront https://t.co/kOUPB91IXZ —

Lawmaker Claudia Mo has filed an injunction request to stop police from entering the HKU campus

Protesters in Mong Kok have set an electricity box at Nathan Road on fire. It emits sparks and repeatedly explodes as it burns https://t.co/BR0ycUfnkK —

Hong Kong court rejects CUHK injunction against police entry and crowd control weapon use without approval

The riot police in Yuen Long have cleared the roadblocks, and the floor tiles seen at the scene have basically been fully up. (8:55 PM)

Protesters have set fire to at least three toll booths of the Cross-Harbour Tunnel in Hung Hom. Staff quickly put out the fire

Stand News reporter Chan Yu Hong has been diagnosed with chloracne, caused by high levels of dioxins accumulated in the body. Likely tear gas related. Dr said it's the first time they saw the symptom after hearing many reports

More than 20 protesters have been arrested on a side street near Queen's Road Central https://t.co/gzdZ7CvAXG —

They stopped this young man entering Landmark a few min later (lots of older/non-Han folks not stopped). Appeared to be searching his phone (see 0:28 to end), but moved when they realized they were being filmed. https://t.co/dSa0c4zLDo —

Right outside PLA barracks in Kln Tong, #BaptistUniversity students set up roadblocks that stretch over two blocks, to block roads & defend the uni from police. Msgs like 'Liberate HongKong' on clear display. https://t.co/MfNI9NuZoP —

Some protesters are arrested at a backalley near Queen's Road Central. Some are seen pinned down to the floor. One police officer warns them: "I told you to keep your head down." Video: SCMP/Chris Lau https://t.co/gzdZ7CvAXG —

CUHK Protesters also built a giant slingshot, and ready to be equipped with petrol bombs when needed https://t.co/FybI4vKD4O —

More than a score of protesters are arrested at a backalley near Queen's Road Central. Some are seen pinned to the floor. Flashlight is deployed to disperse crowd. At least 2 protesters are arrested at Pedder Street https://t.co/OSrQCwJMM7 —

Carrie Lam has authorised Correctional Services staff (under Public Order Ord Art. 40) to volunteer as Special Constables 2 support HongKong police The 1st group of SC, equipped with all police weapons incl guns, will be deployed as early as this week HKPoliceState Source: 香港01

Police have commenced clearing operation in Central

Police launch a surprise siege on Central, barreling down Des Voeux Rd Central and shooting pepper-spray projectiles down Pedder St, while lots of office workers still milling around. (19:31, November 13)

Both sides of Hong Chong Road outside the Cross-Harbour Tunnel entrance are blocked by barricades. There is a long queue of vehicles on the southbound side

Police officers from the Special Tactical Squad have arrived on Connaught Road Central to clear roadblocks. Video: SCMP/Chris Lau https://t.co/KsRYX7UYSk —

CUHK has announced ending the semester early in light of the current situation. This comes as some mainland & overseas students studying in HongKong are finding ways to evacuate from the city

Police have raised a tear gas warning banner at Fortune Plaza in Tai Po. Nearby, dozens of bottles containing unknown substances have been seized and are guarded by officers

The centre of Sai Wan Ho, where police shot a protester on Monday morning, still looks a bit like a war zone tonight

Protesters at Chinese University have hurled petrol bombs from a footbridge which have set the tracks of the East Rail line on fire. Video: SCMP/Lea Li https://t.co/R1VHKmrPFa —

Tear gas fired at Tai Po Tiahe road

This is the key Pedder St intersection in Central as at 5pm Wednesday

Police said they fired 1,567 rounds of tear gas, 1312 rounds of rubber bullets and 380 bean bag rounds yesterday (Nov. 12)

Exit D1 of Central MTR station has been set on fire. Video: SCMP/Chris Lau https://t.co/phJdUoaSHi —

This is what's happening to motor vehicles trying to transport supplies to CUHK. This driver was stopped at a police road block in Fo Tan & arrested. Most supplies are coming by foot or bike by secret routes police have not detected

SSP Wang Wai-shun presented a few arrows collected from the clash scene of CUHK. No officer was hit but Wang said, citing experts, these arrows can pierce through their protective gear if shot within 50m to 80m. Wang said officers were therefore facing lifethreatening situation

Protest zone outside Baptist University of Hong Kong photo by: Bruce Lui

A protester has scattered shattered glass on Pedder Street where they earlier built a sophisticated barricade with bamboo sticks and bricks. Video: SCMP/Stanley Shin https://t.co/OkHYHYJIfE —

Four protesters arrested on Monday in CUHK, charged with rioting, have been released on bail at the local magistracy on Wednesday morning.

Earlier, a group of riot police chased after two 16-year-old students in uniforms down an alley in Central while they were clearing roadblocks on the Des Voeux Road, before releasing them after a search. The students say they were suddenly cornered after taking a glance at them

Long queues of people work their way uphill to Chinese University as students, graduates and citizens bring supplies into the campus for protesters

Tear gas was fired by police in Tai Shui Hang, near Ma On Shan, shortly after 2:30pm.

Bricks and road blocks on Des Voeux Rd West

Protesters at CUHK have commandeered a vehicle found near the campus' sports ground. Video: SCMP/Sum Lok-kei https://t.co/JMRDFKDmqZ —

From earlier: Bank of Communications vandalized. An office worker taking part on the front line Office workers shielding protesters digging up bricks "Police stormed CUHK, REVENGE" sprayed painted at a Emporio Armani store

Roadblock on Connaught Rd Central in front of Bank of China. Cars have turned around one by one and all are gone now

After police have retreated Connaught Road Central, protesters have set up a roadblock there

Hong Kong riot police arrest and hold protesters down in Central #HongKongProtests #香港 https://t.co/GfA8LzwIiC —

Scores of office workers have continued to march in Central as they chant "fight for freedom, stand with Hong Kong". Meanwhile, police retreat along Connaught Road Central, and protesters move in trying to block the major thoroughfare

Taiwan president @iingwen calls on intl community to support HK and says similar scenes of armed forces attacking campuses also happened during the years of military rule there

Police have confirmed they have sent a marine vessel to CUHK after a some mainland students requested a means to leave the campus owing to the rail tracks and roads being blocked The vessel will take them to a safe place, after which they will make their own travel arrangements

Education Bureau says all schools in HongKong will be closed on Thursday

A view of policemen violently storming @hkbaptistu campus from Wed morning.

Sha Tin district councillor Yau Man-chun says two pro-democracy camp councillors, Wong Hok-Lai and Chiu Chu-long, were arrested after tending to constituents into the early hours of Wednesday at Chinese University

Police clearing items off Des Voeux Road Central outside Alexandra House in Central Video: SCMP/Stanley Shin https://t.co/FdNd7HfDB7 —

Many riot police officers are not wearing their new identification tag police management announced last week. It was introduced amid concerns that officers have not been wearing their identifcation number leading to people's failure to file complaints. Is it working

Large number of arrests made in Central after raptor and riot police officers give chase and subdue protesters. They have cordoned off Pedder Street and prevent journalists from getting into the zone to film the arrests https://t.co/szcoull2hv —

For 3rd day in a row, crowd gathers in Central at junction between Pedder Street and Des Voeux Road Central. "Stand with Hong Kong" they chant. Their strategy is that finance workers can join during lunch time, while protest at heart of HK's commercial district can get attention

MTR Tsuen Wan Line stopped at full line (11/13/11:38)

Students are being stopped and searched all over HK today; some detained

Here's a walkthrough of the No 2 bridge, the site of yesterday's conflict, on the morning after, with groups of frontline protesters on standby holding Molotov cocktails. No police are in sight https://t.co/hjyI1nu6VA —

Helicopter seen and heard hovering above @CUHKofficial campus after 10am Wednesday. [ Photo Credit: PPPN International ]

Protesters assemble at CUHK Bridge No. 2 as police vehicles reportedly approach and dawn breaks. They had a few hours of rest after perhaps the most violent night of fighting since protests broke out

StandNews: Students in CUHK have stayed overnight. With the sunrise as the backdrop, people chanted "Good morning HK"

RTHK: HongKong MTR East Rail line (which includes CUHK University station & connects much of the NT region) will be suspended today (Nov. 13); other lines will end operation by 10pm. Three stations will also be closed: MongKok, TuenMun & TseungKwanO

Molotov throwing practice in session by Science Park Road, Crowd getting paranoid that policemen would arrive soon, so mini blockade may start here soon https://t.co/AOAdaritVm —

In anticipation of the policemen coming to charge at CUHK again, protestors are fortifying Bridge number 2 with full scale gasoline weapons and barricades

03:54: Inside CUHK , a couple had to separate and return to their posts. Before they said their last goodbye, the girl said to the boy: please don't die.

Utterly surreal scene near Chinese University in #hongkong. Hundreds and hundreds of people stuck in cars, buses, vans for hours as road under bridge blockaded by protestors

02:09: after the person was shot, police kept firing tear gas bombs to prevent others from approaching the injured.

02:05, someone got shot out Mong Kok and fell on the ground. Reporters, FA and protesters rushed to rescue while police are still firing

CUHK at 2am

Prince Edward Road near Mong Kok Police Station tear gas deployed. (0:55 AM)

There was a fire in the electric box at the Tuen Mun, and the fire was put on the scene. (0:35 AM) https://t.co/rZYvusLOIa —

University station is set on fire and vandalised, per CUHK campus radio. Firefighters have arrived earlier

Burning leaves before Qinghong Court in Tsing Yi. (0:20 AM)

Protest in Tin Shui Wai

1am: Police fired multiple rounds of tear gas in Yuen Long, for the first time firing at Kau Yuk Rd, where older residential buildings are extremely densely packed together. Source: Apple Daily

Fire at the entrance of University Station

The human chain in CUHK is bridging from one end to another end in campus. It could be over 1km, per rough measurement on Google Maps https://t.co/0fOINF1PuM —

Reports that tear gas fired from Tung Chung police station shortly after midnight

The Chinese University of Hong Kong's main sports ground has become a temporary camp for supplies, injuries and resting journalists and protesters. The No. 2 Bridge - the site of clashes over the day - has been calm for an hour

A veteran paramedic, who gave his name as "Dr Chan", says about 20 to 30 protesters have been injured by sponge grenades or tear gas canisters at Chinese University

Police are reportedly deploying in various locations across HongKong, with vehicles driving out of Prince Edward's Mong Kok Police Station.

Two plain-clothes officers drew their guns in Sha Tin after their vehicle was attacked by a group of more than 30 protesters, a police source confirmed.

HongKong district councillor Roy Tam estimated that Hong Kong Police has fired over one thousand rounds of tear gas rounds tonight at CUHK. The photo covers "a portion" of the canisters

A roadblock was set up at the junction in Kwun Tong. (11:05 PM)

There's a shop on fire in Causeway Bay, people in apartments above are fleeing. Fireman are on site.

Tear gas has been fired outside Mong Kok Police Station. Protesters have been aiming laser pointers at the station.

CUHK ex-vice chancellor Joseph Sung arrived at the scene and urged students to peacefully disperse, saying that current vice-chancellor Rocky Tuan has discussed with police who have agreed to move away from the bridge, if students do so as well.

Protesters in Tai Po close in on police who respond with rounds of tear gas

Flaming barricades are set up at University MTR Station, by CUHK. The police issued a statement saying they wished to peacefully resolve the problem, and are preparing to retreat, calling on protesters to stop attacking, and not to damage railways. https://t.co/xUdbZw2vHU —

In Causeway Bay, riot police continued to shoot at the crowd with riot guns before they prepared to get on the bus, drawing discontent. https://t.co/SEkucGizjR —

Just to be sure the police don't come back, protesters have set a large fire on the far end of No.2 Bridge, the end farthest from CUHK campus. Cheers go up & echo: #LiberateHongKong #RevolutionOfOurTimes

Filmed by HKU's Campus TV: a journalist in yellow vest appeared to be shot by tear gas. A group of CUHK students went over to help move the journo to a safer area, while another round landed at the exact same spot https://t.co/TVoylGoxg9 —

There have been calls for civilians to send supplies to CUHK since Tuesday afternoon, and large numbers have arrived - forming a human chain - to send supplies to protesters on the frontline. Photo: InMedia.

The water cannon truck arrives at CUHK, firing coloured dye at student protesters. CUHK's student media reports that the police will retreat from the bridge - though police stormed the campus shortly after making a similar announcement in the afternoon. Photo: InMedia

A police water cannon has been deployed on the Chinese University campus. Video: SCMP/Alvin Lum https://t.co/h2ali46AQS —

Protesters have again gathered at the junction of Argyle Street and Nathan Road as police push on to Yau Ma Tei. A fire has been started on Nathan Road near Mong Kok Road.

Police have come back onto No.2 Bridge & are shooting teargas horizontally at retreating protesters who are lobbing petrol bombs at them

Water cannon fired at CUHK https://t.co/SXrynIyBfF —

Water Cannon No 3 fired blue water in @CUHKofficial No.2 bridge #antiELAB

Protesters in complete control of the bridge No 2 at CUHK

Police appear to be retreating, firing massive amounts of teargas as they go. Protesters are already pushing onto the infamous No.2 Bridge. On Tolo Highway below, all traffic has stopped

Protesters have blocked part of Kwun Tong Road (Kowloon Bay section) with barricades. Riot police arrive and one officer points a crowd-control gun at people shouting from a footbridge.

Situation at Chinese University shows no sign of calming down. Dozens of tear gas rounds are fired in five minutes. One protester has been shot by a tear gas round at his chest and allegedly suffered from a cardiac arrest. An AED is needed in his rescue https://t.co/A7OCIsj8VG —

Police on No.2 Bridge at CUHK where they have been in a standoff with students for many hours

Car is on fire at Sai Yeung Choi Street South

09:32pm CUHK deputy vice-chancellor still calling Hong Kong Police to get them uphold cease fire promise, yet frontline officer still fired tear gas. Source said water cannon moving from Science Park towards the univeristy

There is a fire at the bottom of the pedestrian bridge at Percival Street in Causeway Bay. (9:20 PM) https://t.co/wt0OBCrme7 —

CUHK molotov factory. #HKprotesters

Just after the CUHK pro-vice-chancellor's announcement that the police would stop shooting teargas. Police shoot more teargas

CIUHK Vice President came back with a truce promise while tear gas was being fired and his eyes couldn't help crying. Students helped him wash and gave him a goggle. Students said they would stop if police stop firing

Protesters are still pushing up the bridge, have def reached the point where police were earlier. Bridge is still full of fire, bricks, tear gas https://t.co/b5FZNv4L8C —

[email protected] pro-vice-Chancellor Dennis Ng in protective gear announces police will stop firing tear gas and leaves

In the Sogo area of Causeway Bay, this reporter was treated harshly by police officers (8:45 PM) https://t.co/n49AYAOx4U —

There are several fires on Nathan Road between Shandong Street and Dundas Street. (8:45 PM)

Meanwhile, over in Mong Kok, tear gas has been fired again on Portland Street. Protesters on Nathan Road have also started a fire.

An elaborate formation of bricks is set up in Mong Kok to hinder riot police. It has been reported that a makeshift mangonel to hurl bricks has also been erected. Photo: Stand News screenshot.

In Shatin, a lone police vehicle responding to a call was surrounded by protesters and set alight. The driver escaped on the motorbike of a passer-by, according to HKU's Campus TV. Photo: Campus TV HKUSU.

Not only tear gas but various less lethal bullets were shot incessantly at CUHK students by riot police. Students hide behind trash carts and water horses and threw petrol bombs (closer to them than police) to defend.

Riot police in CUHK continued to fire tear gas as university head Rocky Tuan left students for a second talk with the force.

Riot police are advancing down Nathan Road in Mong Kok, in an attempt to disperse protesters who earlier put paving bricks on the street. They fire tear gas.

At Langham Place in Mong Kok, volunteers are dropping supplies donated to protesters at Chinese University. This action is in response to calls on internet platforms

Emotions run high as Vice Chancellor Rocky Tuan attempts to broker a truce between police and students. Students are calling for the unconditional release of their arrested school mates

CUHK head Rocky Tuan tried to leave for another meeting with police, carrying students 9pm ultimatum. Students urged him to walk across the bridge that's been a bitter battlefield for two days. "I will burn the bridge down If you can't come back with an answer by 10." one said