
Thirty-one people are dead and more than 90 injured after attackers drove their cars into an open-air market in China and hurled explosives out the windows.
The attack occurred at 7.50am local time in the city of Urumqi, the capital of the volatile Xinjiang region, and has been described as a 'serious violent terrorist incident' by China's Ministry of Public Security.
Two 4x4 vehicles rammed into shoppers in an open market, Xinhua news agency reported, citing witness reports.
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Thirty-one people are dead and more than 90
injured after attackers drove their cars into an open-air market in
China and hurled explosives out the windows

The attack occurred at 7.50am local time in the
city of Urumqi, the capital of the volatile Xinjiang region, and has
been described as a 'serious violent terrorist incident' by China's
Ministry of Public Security
Photos posted on social media site, Weibo, show bodies and debris from the market strewn about the street
A picture allegedly from the bomb site, shows a
man lying on the street after explosions rocked through Urumqi in
China's north-west