KUNMING: Twenty-seven people were confirmed dead and 109 others injured on Saturday in a railway station attack in southwest Chinese city of Kunming, authorities said.

It was an organised, premeditated violent terrorist attack, according to the authorities.

A group of unidentified knife-wielding people attacked the Kunming Railway Station in the capital of southwest China’s Yunnan Province at around 9pm, causing death and injuries, said the city police.

A Xinhua reporter on the spot said several suspects have been controlled, while police are still investigating people in the station.

The reporter said that firefighters and medical workers have arrived on the scene, and injured people have been rushed to hospital for emergency treatment. The arterial road of the station has been cordoned off.

A doctor with the Kunming No.1 People’s Hospital told Xinhua over the phone that medical workers of the hospital are busy treating the injured, adding that they are not still unsure of the exact number of casualties.

According to Xinhua reporters at the hospital, a dozen of bodies can be seen at the hospital. As of 0:00 am of Sunday, more than 60 victims in the attack have been sent to the hospital, emergency registration records showed.

Yang Haifei, a local resident of Yunnan, told Xinhua that he was attacked and sustained injuries on his chest and back.

Yang said he was buying a ticket when he saw a group of people rush into the station, most of them in black, and start attacking others.

“I saw a person come straight at me with a long knife and I ran away with everyone,” he said, adding that people who were slower were severely injured. “They just fell on the ground,” he said.

At the guard pavilion in front of the station, three victims were crying. One of them named Yang Ziqing told Xinhua that they were waiting in the station square for a 10:50pm train to Shanghai, but had to escape when a knife-wielding man suddenly came at them.

“My two town-fellows’ husbands have been rushed to hospital, but I can’t find my husband, and his phone went unanswered,” Yang sobbed.

Pictures on Sina Weibo, the Chinese equivalent of Twitter, show local police patrolling the station. Bodies in blood can be spotted on the ground in the pictures. Doctors were seen transporting injured people to a local hospital.

A Weibo user screen-named “HuangY3xin-Dione,” who was dining in a restaurant near the railway station, said that she was “scared to death,” adding that she saw a group of men in black with two long knives chasing people.

According to Kunming railway bureau, train departures have not been affected.

The incident has fuelled massive anger among the people across China, with netizens severely condemning the violent attacks on social websites like Sina Weibo and WeChat, a popular instant messaging service.

The attacks at the station might have created blood and violence, but it has also awakened a strong sense of justice and strength among us.

We strongly condemn violence, and we call on people to stop circulating bloody pictures, read a message on WeChat.

The Security Management Bureau under the Ministry of Public Security called the incident a “severe violent crime” at its official Sina Weibo account.

Now, the situation is gradually going stable, and the injured have been treated, while police are investigating the case, it said.

“No matter what motives the murderers hold, the killing of innocence people are against kindness and justice. The police will crack down the crimes in accordance with the law without any tolerance. May the dead rest in peace,” it read.

The Kunming Railway Station, located in the southeastern area of the city, is one of the largest railway stations in southwest China. It was put into operation in 1958.

The Ministry of Public Security has dispatched teams to Kunming to investigate.

Police sealed off Kunming’s railway station after the attack. Bloodstains could be seen in the ticketing hall, which was strewn with luggage.

Many people with stab wounds were being treated when a China Daily reporter arrived at the Kunming No 1 People’s Hospital around 11 pm. Many of the injured were migrant workers, including elderly people and children.

Chen Guizhen said at the hospital that she saw her husband killed by three men wearing masks.

The woman, who is in her 50s, and her family members were sitting at the railway station square when the masked attackers came to the seats next to them. Suddenly, the men pulled out knives hidden inside their coats and attacked her husband.

By arrangement with the China Daily

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