Knife attack at train station leaves dozens dead in
south-west China
At least 27 people dead and
109 injured after knife-wielding group attacked Kunming railway station in
Yunnan province
Associated Press in Beijing
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A group of knife-wielding men attacked a train station in
south-western China on Saturday, leaving at least 27 people dead and another
109 injured, the official Xinhua News Agency said, making it one of the
deadliest attacks in China in recent years.
Xinhua did not provide further details about the evening
attack at the Kunming railway station in Yunnan province, or identify the
attackers. Kunming city police said they did not have any immediate information
to release about the attack.
Local television station K6 said that several of the
attackers were shot by police and that victims were being transported to local
hospitals.
The state-run Yunnan News said that the men were wearing
uniforms when they stormed the railway station and that gunshots were heard
after police responded.
Photos circulating online showed scattered luggage and
bodies lying on the floor in blood.
The motive behind the attack was not immediately clear, but
China has seen a number of mass stabbings and other attacks carried out by
people bearing grudges against society.
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