Knife-Wielding Attackers Wound Six at South China Rail Station
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Three men wielding knives wounded six people in an attack at a train station in southern China today, the Xinhua News Agency said, the latest in a string of violent incidents at railway stations in the country this year.
The group started their assault at about 11:30 a.m. in a square outside the station in Guangzhou, Xinhua reported, citing a witness identified by the surname Chen. Police shot and captured one attacker and are hunting the others, according to the report. Four of the six wounded people didn’t sustain life-threatening injuries, Xinhua said, without giving the status of the others.