Sunday, 2 March 2014

Gang kills 33, injures 130 people in China

 Distressing: Photos circulated widely on the internet showed a line-up of bodies on the station floor surrounded by medical equipment. The majority of the photos are too graphic to publish

A knife-wielding gang slaughtered at least 33 people and injured more than 130 at a railway station in China.


The group of men, said to be separatists from the north-western Xinjiang region, stormed Kunming Station attacking passengers and staff.

 Horror: Photos shared on the Chinese micro-blogging site Weibo showed bodies strewn across the floor

The attack reportedly lasted just 12 minutes.
Several of the killers were said to have been shot by police.

Horrific pictures of dead bodies and scattered luggage in pools of blood started have been shared online.

Yang Haifei told how he was attacked as he was buying a ticket.

He said: "I saw a person come straight at me with a long knife and I ran away with everyone."

The mass stabbing, which left at least 113 people injured, is one of the most grisly in China in recent years.

The state-run Yunnan News said the men were wearing uniforms and gunshots were heard after police arrived at the scene.

Local TV station K6 reported that several knifemen had been shot and victims had been taken to local hospitals after the “violent terror attack”.

The shocking scenes left passers-by in tears as police cleared the area amid fears knifemen were still in the area.

There was no information about who was responsible or their motives for the massacre, in Yunnan province, south-west China.

 Emergency: Medics were still treating people in the station hours after the attack, said a Chinese news agency

State TV said on its official microblog that China’s domestic security chief, Meng Jianzhu, was on his way to the station.

Mass stabbings are quite common in China but none have been reported recently on this scale and with this many fatalities.

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