Australia said it will deploy more than 100 police and military personnel to the Solomon Islands as protesters in the Pacific nation defied a government-imposed lockdown and set fire to buildings in the capital Honiara for a second day https://t.co/RuYqDZcVWIpic.twitter.com/DEH0eEjlHZ
Uprising against Chinese invasion: People of #SolomonIslands have burnt down their national parliament after Govt sever ties with Taiwan in favour of China.
Honiara, Solomon Islands riot continues day 2, 25/11/21. The MOB are burning and looting China Town. This stems from the demand by Malaitans for the Priminister to step down. pic.twitter.com/aJbEwdh6ML
Solomon Islands: Buildings were set on fire and shops looted in Honiara, the capital of the Solomon Islands, on the third day of riots Australia started to deploy a peacekeeping force pic.twitter.com/JsYJz8y1Hs
Many buildings in Chinatown in Honiara, Solomon Islands🇸🇧 have been burned down and are now being looted, but a building festooned with the flag of Taiwan🇹🇼 is left untouched. https://t.co/XNOgvClCzH
The China town district in Honiara, Solomon Islands 🇸🇧 is up in flames for the second night in a row.
A peaceful protest staged yesterday, had turned violent when protesters numbering over 1000, started demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare. pic.twitter.com/XDoEEFDUvv
Australian Federal Police, Specialist Response Group officer stand in the Honiara China Town, Solomon Islands, 26th of November, 2021. pic.twitter.com/n1i67XlgYd
China condemns the violence that has caused serious damage and property loss in the Solomon Islands and supports its government's efforts to end the violence and chaos https://t.co/Ocx4Yy56hxpic.twitter.com/vx5GLhLngT