Knife-wielding attackers wounded 10 people at a railway station in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou Friday, before local police shot dead one suspect and arrested another.
The attack took place during the morning rush hour, when the assailants attacked people in front of the station, the city’s public security bureau said on its official Weibo microblog account.
The police said they were still investigating the case.
Chen Huichao, a police officer among those injured, told Xinhua, China’s official news agency, that he fired three shots and another colleague fired five shots at the suspects.
“A suspect was running from the exit of the railway station and chasing a woman and child who fell on the ground,” said Chen. “It was really dangerous and we were afraid we would hurt (them).”
Witnesses described a chaotic scene, with blood on the ground.
“They tried to hack me and I fended him off with my bag. Then he turned on my friend, but did not succeed in his attack,” a 50-year-old man told the South China Morning Post.
Another witness described seeing three people lying on the ground, with wounds to their neck, arm and head.
All of the injured were taken to hospital for treatment.
That attack was blamed on Uyghur separatists from Xinjiang. The four suspects convicted in that case had names that suggested that they were also Uyghur, a mainly Muslim ethnic group………
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