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The government of China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) released a press statement Thursday condemning the malicious acts of rioters and vowed to bring offenders to justice after masked rioters attacked an elderly man in his 70s with bricks and other hard objects.
The elderly man, who is an outsourced worker of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department, was attacked during his lunch break on Wednesday. He sustained head injuries and is medically critical.
Per the statement, the government is in contact with the victim's family to provide necessary assistance.
"The government strongly condemns the protesters and rioters who disregarded law and order and deprived the freedom and rights of other members of the public," said the statement.
Wednesday's incident came two days after a man was set on fire by black-clad rioters in Hong Kong's Sha Tin district.
Both victims are reportedly being treated at Prince of Wales Hospital.
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