A pro-Beijing lawmaker in Hong Kong has been stabbed in the street by a man pretending to be a supporter, Eurasia Diary reports citing BBC.
In footage posted online, a man is seen approaching Junius Ho with flowers before reaching into a bag - saying he wants a picture - but instead lunging at Mr Ho with a knife.
Mr Ho, who was wounded, and others then wrestle him to the ground.
The stabbing is the latest in a series of attacks on people on either side of the Hong Kong protests.
In July, pro-democracy protesters accused Mr Ho of helping to organise attacks on civilians in Yuen Long station.
Dozens of masked men dressed in white shirts - suspected to be triad gangsters - assaulted pro-democracy protesters and passers-by.
Afterwards, Mr Ho reportedly said the attackers were "defending their home and people", but denied any involvement.
He was also seen shaking hands with the attackers and giving them the thumbs-up.