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The bombings were described in the New York Times as the deadliest mass murder in decades, [69] and was characterized by China scholar Andrew Scobell as perhaps the worst terrorist act in the history of the People's Republic of China. [8] 3 April 2002: Chengdu, Sichuan
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The 2013 Beijing Capital International Airport bombing occurred at 6:24 pm on Saturday, July 20, 2013, near the Exit B at the second floor of Terminal 3 in Beijing Capital International Airport in Beijing, China. The blast only injured the bomber Ji Zhongxing (Chinese: 冀中星) himself. [3] No flights were affected, according to airport ...
A bombing took place on 22 March 2021 in the city of Guangzhou, capital of the province of Guangdong, China, [1] when a man detonated a bomb killing five people, including himself, and injuring five others. [2]
A day after the attack, Chinese state media reported that it was perpetrated by five suicide bombers. Forty-three people were killed, including four of the assailants, and more than 90 were wounded. The fifth suspect was arrested. Most of the victims were Han Chinese, including many elderly shoppers. [1]
The attack occurred on the final day of Xi Jinping's 4-day tour of the region. [4] A day prior, he labelled Xinjiang the "front line against terrorism" during a visit to the nearby city of Kashgar, and vowed to take a hardline against terrorism and violence attributed to Muslim Uyghur separatists, which killed at least 100 people over the past year. [7]
Chinese police described it as a "major incident" [3] and as the first terrorist attack in Beijing's recent history. [6] The East Turkestan Islamic Movement, or Turkistan Islamic Party, claimed responsibility and warned of future attacks. [2] [7]
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