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At least 28 dead and 113 injured after gang of knife-wielding men attack a train station in China

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Distressing photos show bodies and blood
Police 'shot dead five attackers and were searching for around five others'
Attack took place at busy Kunming Railway Station in Yunnan province
Authorities say it was an 'organised, premeditated, violent terrorist attack'
Online descriptions of the violence were deleted by government censors

By Dan Bloom

PUBLISHED: 12:57 EST, 1 March 2014 | UPDATED: 15:53 EST, 1 March 2014

At least 28 people have been killed and 113 injured after a group of knife-wielding men hacked their way through innocent people at one of China's busiest railway stations.

Distressing photos circulating online showed bodies, pools of blood and abandoned luggage scattered across the terminal floor at Kunming Railway Station in Yunnan province.

Authorities described the incident at about 9pm local time (1pm GMT) as an 'organised, premeditated, violent terrorist attack.'

Police shot dead five of the unidentified attackers and were searching for around five others, according to state media.

Several suspects were contained by police and the station and surrounding roads were cordoned off.

Medics were still treating people and taking them to hospital hours after the attack, according to the state-run Xinhua News Agency, which provided the number of people killed and injured.

An earlier toll of 162 injuries which was reported by state media has been reduced to 113.

If confirmed the death toll would make the attack one of the deadliest in recent Chinese history.

Xinhua said a group of men was involved but did not provide more details and the attackers were not identified. Kunming city police did not have immediate information to release.

Resident Yang Haifei told Xinhua he was buying a ticket in the station when he saw a group of people rush into the station, many of them dressed in black, and start attacking people.

'I saw a person come straight at me with a long knife and I ran away with everyone,' he told the news agency, adding some people 'just fell on the ground'.

Another crying victim outside the station told the news agency: 'I can't find my husband, and his phone went unanswered.'

Local TV station K6 said several of the attackers were shot by police and that victims were being transported to local hospitals.

The men were wearing uniforms when they stormed the railway station and gunshots were heard after police responded, another state news organisation said.

Domestic security chief Meng Jianzhu, one of China's top politicians, was reportedly travelling tonight to the scene in downtown Kunming, the capital of the Yunnan province which has more than six million citizens.

The station is one of the largest in south west China and opened in 1958, with up to 75,000 passengers a day passing through it.

Many posts describing the attack on the Chinese Twitter-like micro-blogging site Weibo, where photos of the carnage were first posted, were reportedly deleted by government censors.

Reuters reported the quickest posts to be scrubbed were those that described the attackers, two of whom were identified by some as women.

Others condemned the attack.

One user wrote: 'No matter who, for whatever reason, or of what race, chose somewhere so crowded as a train station, and made innocent people their target - they are evil and they should go to hell.'

A woman staying at a hotel near the station told the South China Morning Post she was terrified to leave.

'Our guests who walked passed the train station told us not to leave the hotel because the situation is dangerous,' she said.

'We dare not leave the hotel right now. There are many police outside. We just fear that not all the attackers have been caught.'

Why the attackers struck or whether they were a member of a dissident group was not immediately known.

However, China has seen a number of mass stabbings and other attacks carried out by people bearing grudges against society.

In June last year at least 27 people were killed after gangs armed with knives attacked a police station and a local government building in a remote region of western China.

Mobs in the Xinjiang region, home to a large Muslim Uighur minority, were said to have set upon buildings in the township of Lukqun at around 6am, stabbing people and setting fire to police cars.

The attack comes at a particularly sensitive time as China gears up for the annual meeting of parliament, which opens in Beijing on Wednesday and is normally accompanied by a tightening of security across the country.

China has blamed similar incidents on Islamist extremists operating in the restive far western region of Xinjiang, though such attacks have generally been limited to Xinjiang itself.

China says its first major suicide attack, in Beijing's Tiananmen Square in October, involved militants from Xinjiang, home to the Muslim Uighur people.

There is unrest among many Uighurs at restrictions laid down by the Chinese authorities on their culture and religion.

Hu Xijin, the editor of the influential Global Times newspaper, said it was important not to allow a 'vacuum' in which groups could be unfairly blamed for the train station attack.

'If it was Xinjiang seperatists, it needs to be announced promptly, as hearsay should not be allowed to fill the vacuum,' he wrote.

The Global Times is published by the ruling Communist Party's official People's Daily.

The Security Management Bureau under the Ministry of Public Security called the incident a 'severe violent crime'.

'No matter what motives the murderers hold, the killing of innocent people is against kindness and justice,' it said.

'The police will crack down the crimes in accordance with the law without any tolerance. May the dead rest in peace.'
 

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Thats what happens when you dont lock your knives up.They escape and go on a stabbing and slicing spree.I hope the meat cleavers never escape.:help:
 

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Those with a little common sense will realize that this proves that people intent on killing will use whatever TOOLS they can find. Those who don't base their actions on common sense will continue to blame the tools rather than the killers. And so it goes..
 

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Those with a little common sense will realize that this proves that people intent on killing will use whatever TOOLS they can find. Those who don't base their actions on common sense will continue to blame the tools rather than the killers. And so it goes..

Just purchased a sjambok ... do I need to lock it up as well? It looks so tame, almost like a walking stick ... but I would hate for it to get loose, run wild and hurt someone.
 

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At least the cops had guns to put an end to it. If a few "citizens" would have had guns maybe not so many would have died.
 

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So many easier ways to kill far more innocent people than stabbing them one at a time.....were they trying to scare people off the streets?

Hard to figure that one out, especially with only filtered news stories.
 

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So many easier ways to kill far more innocent people than stabbing them one at a time.....were they trying to scare people off the streets? Hard to figure that one out, especially with only filtered news stories.

Since they don't have firearms, I guess the knives have no fear when they go out to wreak mayhem on the public. But, to ease your suffering of only having one source to read from, I looked and found these four from a different source.

Separatists Blamed for China Knife Attack; 33 Dead - ABC News

China knife attack leaves at least 33 dead and 143 wounded at Kunming train station | Mail Online


Knife-wielding group kills 29 at China train station - CNN.com


Is that better?
 

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