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Urumqi attack kills 31 in China's Xinjiang region | |
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Attackers in China's restive Xinjiang region have crashed two cars into shoppers at a market, killing 31 people, Chinese media reports say. | |
They also threw explosives during the attack in the regional capital Urumqi. More than 90 people were injured, the state-run Xinhua news agency said. | |
The Ministry of Public Security called it a "violent terrorist incident". | The Ministry of Public Security called it a "violent terrorist incident". |
Xinjiang, which is home to the Muslim Uighur minority, has seen a spate of attacks in the past year. | |
Last month a bomb attack at a station in Urumqi killed three people and injured dozens more. China blamed the attack on Uighur separatists. | Last month a bomb attack at a station in Urumqi killed three people and injured dozens more. China blamed the attack on Uighur separatists. |
Information about incidents in the region, where ethnic tensions between Uighurs and Han Chinese continue, is tightly controlled. | Information about incidents in the region, where ethnic tensions between Uighurs and Han Chinese continue, is tightly controlled. |
'Multiple explosions' | 'Multiple explosions' |
One of the vehicles exploded in the attack, which happened on Thursday morning. | |
Pictures on weibo microblogs - China's equivalent of Twitter - taken by eyewitnesses appeared to show Thursday's attack taking place at one end of a busy market street lined with vegetable stalls. | |
"Witnesses said two cross-country vehicles driving from north to south ploughed into people in the market at 07:50. Explosives were thrown out of the vehicles," the Xinhua report said. | "Witnesses said two cross-country vehicles driving from north to south ploughed into people in the market at 07:50. Explosives were thrown out of the vehicles," the Xinhua report said. |
One photo showed flames engulfing a junction. Others showed at least three fire engines mobilised to put out the fire. | |
Local media said eyewitnesses heard multiple explosions. The injured were taken to several hospitals, Xinhua said. | Local media said eyewitnesses heard multiple explosions. The injured were taken to several hospitals, Xinhua said. |
Uighurs and Xinjiang | Uighurs and Xinjiang |
Why is there tension between China and the Uighurs? | Why is there tension between China and the Uighurs? |
Xinjiang lies in China's far west, bordering Central Asia. | |
China says it is pouring money into the region to improve livelihoods, but some Uighurs say their traditions - including religious freedom - are being crushed by tight Chinese control. | China says it is pouring money into the region to improve livelihoods, but some Uighurs say their traditions - including religious freedom - are being crushed by tight Chinese control. |
Tensions between the two communities erupted into violence in 2009. Riots in Urumqi left some 200 people dead. | |
There has also been a series of violent incidents that Beijing has blamed on Uighur separatists - including an attack last year in Tiananmen Square. | |
Five people were killed when a car ploughed into pedestrians and then burst into flames. The three people who died in the car were Uighurs, Chinese authorities said. | Five people were killed when a car ploughed into pedestrians and then burst into flames. The three people who died in the car were Uighurs, Chinese authorities said. |
The attack at Urumqi station last month came just after Chinese President Xi Jinping had visited the region. | |
In March, 29 people were killed in a mass knife attack at Kunming station, in southern China, that was also blamed on Uighur extremists. | |
This incident comes days after Chinese courts jailed 39 people as part of what the authorities called an operation to curb the spread of audio and video materials inciting terrorism. | This incident comes days after Chinese courts jailed 39 people as part of what the authorities called an operation to curb the spread of audio and video materials inciting terrorism. |
Those jailed included a 25-year old who had incited hatred in comments made in chat rooms and a father who had preached extremism to his son, the Xinjiang Supreme Court said. | Those jailed included a 25-year old who had incited hatred in comments made in chat rooms and a father who had preached extremism to his son, the Xinjiang Supreme Court said. |
Are you in the area? Have you been affected? You can share your photos and experiences with us by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk using 'Urumqi' in the subject heading. | Are you in the area? Have you been affected? You can share your photos and experiences with us by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk using 'Urumqi' in the subject heading. |
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