Knife attack leaves 29 people dead, over 130 injured in Chinese city

Police shot dead 4 of 10 attackers who officials said were part of the attack orchestrated by Xinjiang separatists.


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A Chinese police investigator inspects the scene of an attack at the railway station in Kunming, southwest China's Yunnan province, on March 2, 2014. PHOTO: AFP

KUNMING: Separatists from China's northwest region of Xinjiang allegedly orchestrated an attack on a train station which left 29 people dead and more than 130 wounded, the Xinhua news agency reported Sunday, quoting the city government.

It said evidence from the scene of the attack late Saturday in Kunming by a group of knife-wielding people pointed to separatists from Xinjiang, a vast region home to the mostly-Muslim Uighur minority.

Victims described attackers dressed in black bursting into the station in the southwestern province of Yunnan and slashing indiscriminately.

The attack left at least 29 dead and more than 130 wounded, Xinhua said, citing local authorities.

Police shot dead at least four attackers, it said in an earlier report.

Xinjiang is periodically hit by violent clashes between locals and security forces but such attacks are rare elsewhere in China.

Beijing maintains that unrest in Xinjiang is caused by terrorist groups seeking an independent state, an account denied by Uighur rights groups who complain of widespread religious repression and economic discrimination.

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