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Terror attack in China’s western Xinjiang province, 8 killed

The County Has Issued The Highest Level Of Security Alert After The Authorities Described It As A “terror Attack'.

PTI | Updated on: 15 Feb 2017, 07:40:37 PM
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Beijing :

Three knife-wielding suspected Uyghur militants killed five persons before being shot dead by police in China’s western Xinjiang province, the latest “terror attack” in the restive Muslim-majority region.

The attackers killed five persons and wounded five others in a residential compound in Pishan county last evening, Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post said on Wednesday.

The attackers were shot dead by police, it said, quoting residents in the area.

The county has issued the highest level of security alert after the authorities described it as a “terror attack”.

The government did not identify the suspects and victims, but some residents said the attackers were Uygurs, the main Muslim ethnic group in Xinjiang, the Post said.

Armed police in bullet proof vests were on patrol every 10 to 20 metres on the streets of the county.

Xinjiang, bordering Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and Afghanistan, has been on the boil for several years over Uyghur protests against the large-scale settlements of Han Chinese from different parts of the country.

China blames Uyghur separatists from the East Turkistan Islamic Movement for the attacks in the region, which has over 10 million Uyghur population of Turkik-origin Muslims.

In December, four knife-wielding men attacked a Communist Party office in Xinjiang’s Hotan region and set off an explosive device, killing one person. Four assailants were also shot dead.

A hotel manager said she was still in shock after the recent violence. “It is the worst attack in Pishan in recent years. We hope the victims find rest in heaven,” she said.

The attack took place at the entrance to a residential compound, which is in the west of the city, not far from the county government headquarters.

A restaurant owner told the Post that most businesses and shops were open despite the huge security presence.

“My business has not been affected. I don?t smell fear in the air,” the Uygur restaurant owner said.

Pishan county has been dubbed by officials as a “hotbed for terrorism”, said an article in the state-run Global Times published following a suicide bomb attack three years ago.

Four people from Pishan took part in the attack at a market in Xinjiang’s regional capital Urumqi in May 2014.

Forty three people including four of the attackers were killed in the assault. Nearly 100 were injured.

The ETIM militants have been blamed for several terrorist attacks in China including a suicide attack at Forbidden city in Beijing in 2013.

The Post said local officials have denied allegations by rights groups and exiled Uygurs that tensions have been inflamed by curbs on religion and ethnic minority culture and language in the region.

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First Published : 15 Feb 2017, 07:30:00 PM

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