31 Killed in Worst Attack in Years in Xinjiang’s Capital Urumqi
Thirty-one people were killed and more than 90 injured in the capital of China’s troubled northwestern region of Xinjiang on Thursday after unidentified attackers plowed two motor vehicles into an open market and set off explosives, official media reported.
In the deadliest violence seen in the troubled region in years, one of two sports utility vehicles (SUVs) exploded in the early morning attack at a crowded market near Renmin Park in downtown Urumqi, the regional capital.
Eyewitnesses quoted by the official Xinhua news agency and the regional government reported hearing up to a dozen blasts in all….[…]
Radio Free Asia, 2014-05-22
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