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-- At least 28 people were killed and 113 wounded on Saturday evening
when a group of "terrorists" armed with knives stormed a railway station
in the southwest Chinese city of Kunming, according to state news
agency Xinhua, citing authorities.
Knife-wielding 'terrorists' kill 28, injure dozens at China train station
updated 6:15 PM EST, Sat March 1, 2014
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Five suspects reported dead
- Police say it was a premeditated mob knife attack
- At least 28 are killed, 113 wounded
- 10 people wielding knives storm the station
It was an organized,
premeditated terrorist action involving more than 10 attackers,
authorities told the news agency. Five suspects were shot to death and
the hunt continued for others, according to authorities.
The report did not detail a possible motive.
People were attacked at the station square and ticket hall, Xinhua said in an update Sunday.
Chinese President Xi
Jinping urged law enforcement "to investigate and solve the case and
punish the terrorists in accordance with the law," according to Xinhua.
Map shows location of attack
Yang Haifei, a resident
of Yunnan, told Xinhua he was buying a ticket when a group of people,
most of them in black, rushed into the station and attacked.
"I saw a person come
straight at me with a long knife and I ran away with everyone," he said,
adding that people who were slower were severely injured. "They just
fell on the ground."
He said he sustained injuries to his chest and back.
Doctors were seen transporting injured people to a hospital, the news agency reported.
A doctor with Kunming No.1 People's Hospital told Xinhua over the phone they're not sure of the number of casualties.
Xinhua said the Kunming railway station is one of the largest in southwest China.
The news agency quoted a 50-year-old woman whose older husband was among those killed.
"Why are the terrorists so cruel?" said Chen Guizhen, holding her husband's bloodied ID card.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang asked local authorities to ensure safety at public places, Xinhua reported.
Two weeks ago, 11 "terrorists" died in an attack in northwest China's restive Xinjiang region.
Frequent outbreaks of
violence have beset Xinjiang, a resource-rich area where the arrival of
waves of Han Chinese people over the decades has fueled tensions with
the Uyghurs, a Turkic-speaking, predominantly Muslim ethnic group.
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