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Eight dead after knife attack in China's western Xinjiang region

Eight people were killed in China's far western Xinjiang region, including three knife-wielding assailants, in the latest outbreak of violence in the volatile territory, authorities said on Wednesday.
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تاریخ انتشار: ۲۷ بهمن ۱۳۹۵ - ۱۱:۴۸ 15 February 2017
Eight people were killed in China's far western Xinjiang region, including three knife-wielding assailants, in the latest outbreak of violence in the volatile territory, authorities said on Wednesday.

According to a statement posted on the local government's website, the attack occurred on Tuesday evening in Pishan county in southern Xinjiang, home to China's Uighur ethnic minority. It said the three also injured five others before being shot dead by police.

The statement called the assailants "thugs" and said officials had restored "social order" while continuing to investigate the incident. The ethnic backgrounds of the attackers and their victims were not specified.

Dilxat Raxit, an overseas spokesman for Uighurs in contact with residents of the region, said local security forces have put Pishan under lockdown, with more armed officers guarding roads and residents county residents barred from leaving the area. At least two Uighurs have been detained for sharing videos of the scene, Raxit said.

China's western Xinjiang region has a long history of discord between China's authorities and the indigenous Uighur ethnic minority.

The Uighurs are Turkic-speaking Muslims and regard themselves as culturally and ethnically close to Central Asian nations and distinct from the Chinese-speaking Han national majority. They have long chafed under the rule of Beijing, more than 1,800 miles (3,000 km) away from the provincial capital of Urumqi. 

China says it is battling separatists and the militant East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM), while Uighur activists based abroad say Beijing is cracking down on peaceful religious and cultural expression in the name of fighting terrorism.

 The statement did not say whether Tuesday's assailants were linked to ETIM, which has carried out a string of attacks inside and outside China.

While Xinjiang is one of China's five autonomous regions, its Uighur residents are often prevented from leaving the region and face other restrictions enacted by Beijing, which has ratcheted up security dramatically since deadly anti-government riots broke out in Urumqi in 2009.

Authorities typically respond to violence or unrest in Xinjiang with lockdowns, raids on homes, and restrictions on phone and Internet communications.

Calls to local police went unanswered on Wednesday, the Associated Press reported.

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