KEY POINTS
  • Police launched tear gas at protesters in the latest confrontation between police and protesters who have taken to the streets for over a month to fight a proposed extradition bill and call for electoral reforms in the Chinese territory.
  • Subway riders were attacked by masked assailants who apparently were targeting pro-democracy demonstrators.
  • Organizers said 430,000 people participated in Sunday's march, while police said there were 138,000 during the procession's "peak period."
Riot police faces anti-extradition bill demonstrators amidst tear gas, after a march to call for democratic reforms, in Hong Kong, China July 21, 2019. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu

Hong Kong police fired rubber bullets and tear gas in running clashes with protesters late on Sunday amid chaotic scenes as anger over an extradition bill morphs into a fresh front against what many see as a broader erosion of freedoms by Beijing.

Thousands of protesters descended on China's representative office in the city, in a direct challenge to authorities in Beijing, just hours after the latest demonstrations to rock the Asian financial central.