China: ‘Terrorist’ knife attack kills 29

WITNESSES to chilling violence at a Chinese train station placed under heavy security yesterday recalled moments of fear and chaos after at least 29 people were killed in what authorities called a terrorist attack.
An injured man is pushed at a hospital after a knife attack at Kunming railway station, Yunnan province. Picture: ReutersAn injured man is pushed at a hospital after a knife attack at Kunming railway station, Yunnan province. Picture: Reuters
An injured man is pushed at a hospital after a knife attack at Kunming railway station, Yunnan province. Picture: Reuters

Officials said a group of knife-wielding “terrorists” from the restive Xinjiang region launched a premeditated attack at the Kunming railway station in south-weat China on Saturday night. More than 130 people were wounded.

Armed riot police stood guard as people streamed into the station yesterday only hours after the attack, one of the worst of its kind in China in recent memory.

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Standing near shops about 50 metres from the site, a parking attendant surnamed Chen said he could not believe what was happening when he saw the attackers.

“I walked out and I saw a person with a knife this big”, Chen said, spreading his arms wide.

“Then I saw five or six of them. They all had knives and they were stabbing people madly.”

Police shot four of the attackers dead and captured one, the state news agency Xinhua reported. About five others are on the run, it added.

Xinhua quoted the Kunming city government as saying evidence at the crime scene showed the attack was carried out by Xinjiang separatist forces.

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

Word of the violence spread quickly, with graphic pictures that showed bodies covered in blood posted to the Twitter-like microblogging service Sina Weibo – posts that were later deleted by the government censors.

Shop and restaurant workers said hundreds had fled into their stores seeking refuge.

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“Last night everyone ran over into my supermarket. The supermarket was full of people, including two passengers who had been stabbed,” Ren Guangqin said inside his supermarket.

“I was terrified. They were killing people. How could I not be scared?”

Scores of patients from the attack spilled into corridors from overflowing wards at Kunming’s No. 1 People’s Hospital where they were being treated.

In the neurosurgery department, several patients had head injuries.

A 20-year-old university student, Wu Yuheng, said the attackers had tried to target people’s heads. One had lashed out with his knife and nicked him on the scalp.

“I was terrified … they attacked us like crazy swordsmen, and mostly they went for the head and the shoulders, those parts of the body to kill,” he said from a hospital bed.

China’s domestic security chief, Meng Jianzhu, vowed those responsible would be brought to justice.

“This brutal attack on defenceless, innocent people by violent terrorists devoid of conscience exposes their inhuman and anti-social nature,” Xinhua quoted Mr Meng as saying.

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