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Cops on Thursday released surveillance video of the teen wanted for attacking an Asian man on the Upper East Side in a coronavirus-inspired hate crime.

The 59-year-old was walking south on Madison Avenue near East 104th Street around 9 p.m. Tuesday when a teenager ran up and kicked him in the back, knocking him to the ground, cops said.

“F–ing Chinese coronavirus,” the teen yelled, then demanded the man go back to his country, sources said.

The victim suffered injuries to his hands and knees, but refused medical attention at the scene.

Footage taken before the incident shows the long-haired teen suspect wearing a red tracksuit and red sneakers, walking with two friends and sitting down on a stoop.

The man told police it was his second encounter with the 5-foot-8 teen, who he said spat in his face on Saturday, sources told The Post.

The NYPD’s Hate Crimes Task Force is investigating both incidents.

“Right now, we’ve seen particularly troubling instances of discrimination directed at Asian communities, particularly the Chinese community,” Mayor Bill de Blasio told reporters Thursday. “This is unacceptable.”