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中 칼부림 사건 사상자 170명...복면 쓰고 흉기 휘둘러

1일 한 여성이 칼부림 테러가 일어난 중국 서남부 윈난(雲南) 쿤밍(昆明) 철도역에서 울고있다. (AP)
1일 한 여성이 칼부림 테러가 일어난 중국 서남부 윈난(雲南) 쿤밍(昆明) 철도역에서 울고있다. (AP)


중국 서남부 윈난(雲南) 쿤밍(昆明) 철도역 에서 무차별 테러가 발생해 160여 명이 죽거나 다치는 참사가 발생했다.

특히 이번 테러가 중국의 최대 정치 행사인 '양회'(兩會) 개막을 앞두고 신장(新疆) 독립세력이 기도한 것으로 추정되고 있어 치안당국에 비상이 걸렸다.

중국 관영 신화망(新華網)은 1일 오후 9시 20분께 복면을 쓰고 흉기를 든 10여 명의 괴한들이 쿤밍철도역 광장에서 시민을 무차별 공격해 29명이 숨지고 143여 명이 부상했다고 2일 보도했다.

사건 발생 직후 출동한 경찰은 현장에서 범인 4명을 사살하고 1명을 체포했다.

쿤밍시 정부는 신장 분리 독립운동 세력이 조직적으로 기획한 테러인 것으로 추정하고 있다. 

목격자들은 이들 괴한이 모두 검은색 복면을 썼으며 40㎝가량의 칼을 들고 철도 역 매표창구 등으로 들이닥쳐 보이는 대로 시민을 해쳤으며 괴한 무리 중에는 여성도 포함돼 있었다고 전했다.

(신화통신)
(신화통신)


경찰을 비롯한 당국은 붙잡힌 범인들을 대상으로 정확한 범죄 동기를 조사하는 한편 희생자들을 인근 병원으로 이송해 긴급 치료를 받도록 했다.

사건 발생을 보고받은 시진핑(習近平) 국가주석과 리커창(李克强) 총리는 철저한 조사와 법에 따른 엄벌을 지시하는 동시에 희생자 가족들에게 위로의 뜻을 전했다.

국가 치안 최고 책임자인 멍젠주(孟建柱) 중앙정법위원회 서기는 현장으로 급히 향했다.

중국 인터넷에는 사건 발생 현장에 가방이 여기저기 흩어져 있거나, 희생자들이 피를 흘린 채 바닥에 누워있고 수많은 사람들이 모여 있는 등의 현장 모습이 담겨 있는 사진이 올라오기도 했다.

누리꾼들은 이번 철도역 테러사건에 대해 충격과 놀라움을 표하면서 테러에 대한 강력한 타격을 지지한다는 글을 올리고 있다.

 


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Attack on China train station leaves 29 dead

More than 10 knife-wielding attackers slashed people at a train station in a southwestern city in what authorities called a terrorist attack by ethnic separatists in western China, and police fatally shot four of the assailants, leaving 29 people dead and 143 others wounded, state media said.

The attackers, most of them dressed in black, stormed the Kunming train station in Yunnan province and started attacking people Saturday evening, according to witnesses. 

Student Qiao Yunao was waiting to catch a train at the station when people starting crying and running, and then saw a man slash another man's neck, drawing blood.

``I was freaking out, and ran to a fast food store, and many people were running in there to take refuge,'' she told The Associated Press via Sina Weibo, a Chinese microblog. ``I saw two attackers, both men, one with a watermelon knife and the other with a fruit knife. They were running and chopping whoever they could.''

Another witness, Yang Haifei, said he saw a person ``come straight at me with a long knife and I ran away with everyone.'' People who were slow to escape ended up severely injured, he told the official Xinhua News Agency. ``They just fell on the ground,'' Yang said from a hospital where he was being treated for chest and back wounds.

One suspect was arrested, Xinhua said. Evidence found at the scene of the attack showed that it was ``a terrorist attack carried out by Xinjiang separatist forces,'' the agency quoted the municipal government as saying. Authorities considered it to be ``an organized, premeditated violent terrorist attack.''

The far western region of Xinjiang is home to a simmering rebellion against Chinese rule by separatists among parts of the Muslim Uighur (pronounced WEE'-gur) population.

Most attacks blamed on Uighur separatists take place in Xinjiang, but Saturday's assault took place more than 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) to the southeast in Yunnan, which has not had a history of such unrest. However, a suicide car attack blamed on Uighur separatists that killed five people at Beijing's Tiananmen Gate last November raised alarms that militants may be aiming to strike at targets throughout the country.

In an indication of how seriously authorities viewed the attack _ one of China's deadliest in recent years _ the country's top police official, Politburo member Meng Jianzhu, arrived in Kunming on Sunday morning and went straight to the hospital to visit the wounded and their families, Xinhua reported.

The violence in Kunming came at a sensitive time as political leaders in Beijing prepared for Wednesday's opening of the annual meeting of the nominal legislature where the government of President Xi Jinping will deliver its first one-year work report.

Xi called for `'all-out efforts'' to bring the culprits to justice. In a statement, the Security Management Bureau under the Ministry of Public Security said that police will ``crack down the crimes in accordance with the law without any tolerance.''

A Xinhua reporter on the scene in Kunming said several suspects had been ``controlled'' while police continued their investigation of people at the train station. The reporter said firefighters and emergency medical personnel were at the station and rushing injured people to hospitals for treatment.

Authorities said five suspects were shot dead but that their identities had not yet been confirmed, and police were hunting for the remaining attackers, Xinhua reported. The news agency said 29 people described as civilians were confirmed dead and 130 injured.

More than 60 victims of Saturday's attack were taken to Kunming No. 1 People's Hospital, where at least a dozen bodies also could be seen, according to Xinhua reporters at the hospital.

At a guard pavilion in front of the train station, three victims were crying. One of them, Yang Ziqing, told Xinhua that they were waiting for a train to Shanghai 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.

Xinhua said some victims were migrant workers who were returning to factories after family reunions over the Chinese New Year. 

Footage on China's state broadcaster CCTV showed a heavy police presence near the station and plainclothes agents wrapping a long knife in a plastic bag as investigators collected evidence following the attacks.

Pictures on Sina Weibo, the Chinese equivalent of Twitter, showed bodies covered in blood at the station.

The Kunming railway station, located in the southeastern area of the city, is one of the largest in southwest China. (AP)

 

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