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Thirteen assailants have been killed in an attack on a police station in China's restive western province of Xinjiang, officials say. | Thirteen assailants have been killed in an attack on a police station in China's restive western province of Xinjiang, officials say. |
The attackers drove a car into the station and set off explosives on Saturday morning, the local government said on its website. | The attackers drove a car into the station and set off explosives on Saturday morning, the local government said on its website. |
Three police suffered minor injuries but no civilians were hurt, it added. | Three police suffered minor injuries but no civilians were hurt, it added. |
The Chinese authorities blame Muslim Uighurs from Xinjiang for an increasing number of attacks in the province. | The Chinese authorities blame Muslim Uighurs from Xinjiang for an increasing number of attacks in the province. |
"On the morning of 21 June, a group of thugs drove a car into a police building in Yecheng County, Kashgar province and detonated explosives," the local government website said. | "On the morning of 21 June, a group of thugs drove a car into a police building in Yecheng County, Kashgar province and detonated explosives," the local government website said. |
"Police shot dead the 13 attackers," it reported. It provided no further details. | "Police shot dead the 13 attackers," it reported. It provided no further details. |
Verifying reports from the Xinjiang region is difficult because access for journalists is restricted and the flow of information is tightly controlled. | Verifying reports from the Xinjiang region is difficult because access for journalists is restricted and the flow of information is tightly controlled. |
'Terrorist attacks' | 'Terrorist attacks' |
The authorities have tightened security in Xinjiang in recent months. | The authorities have tightened security in Xinjiang in recent months. |
On Monday, China executed 13 people in Xinjiang for what it called "terrorist attacks". | |
The authorities also sentenced three men - believed to Uighurs - over a fatal car crash in Beijing last year. | The authorities also sentenced three men - believed to Uighurs - over a fatal car crash in Beijing last year. |
Five people were killed when a car ploughed into a crowd in Beijing's Tiananmen Square last October. Dozens of others were injured. | Five people were killed when a car ploughed into a crowd in Beijing's Tiananmen Square last October. Dozens of others were injured. |
Attacks blamed by Beijing on Uighur separatists include deadly bomb and knife attacks on railway stations in Urumqi in Xinjiang, and Kunming in south-west China. | Attacks blamed by Beijing on Uighur separatists include deadly bomb and knife attacks on railway stations in Urumqi in Xinjiang, and Kunming in south-west China. |
Uighur leaders deny that they are co-ordinating a terrorist campaign. | Uighur leaders deny that they are co-ordinating a terrorist campaign. |
Activists have accused Beijing of exaggerating the threat from Uighur separatists to justify a crackdown on the Uighurs' religious and cultural freedoms. | Activists have accused Beijing of exaggerating the threat from Uighur separatists to justify a crackdown on the Uighurs' religious and cultural freedoms. |
Uighurs and Xinjiang | Uighurs and Xinjiang |
Who are the Uighurs? | Who are the Uighurs? |