2008 Kunming bus bombings

2008 Kunming bus bombings

Infobox terrorist attack
title = 2008 Kunming bus bombings



caption = An archive photo showing buses in Kunming
location = flagicon|PRC Kunming, China
coordinates =
date = 21 July 2008
time = 2300
timezone = GMT
type = Bombings
fatalities = 2
injuries = 10
perps = unknown
perp =
susperps =
susperp =
weapons =

The 2008 Kunming bus bombings occurred on 21 July 2008 when explosions aboard two public buses in downtown Kunming, the capital of southwest China's Yunnan province, killed two people. The explosions were deliberately set off, police said. The attacks occurred amid heightened tensions due to the Beijing Olympics. [http://www.france24.com/en/20080721-police-blame-sabotage-two-city-bus-explosions-china&navi=ASIE-PACIFIQUE "Police blame sabotage in two city bus explosions"] , France 24, AFP, July 21, 2008. ] China later said the explosions were "not an act of terrorism". [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7526643.stm "China dismisses bus bombs claim"] , BBC News, 26 July 2008. ]

Details

The blasts occurred about an hour apart during morning rush hour traffic in downtown Kunming, the city's police department said in a statement. The first blast occurred at about 7:00 am (2300 GMT Sunday) when the vehicle was at a bus stop, killing one woman and injuring 10 other people, the statement from Kunming police said. "The glass on both sides of the vehicle was all shattered and some of the seats were warped," it said. The second blast came about an hour later on the same road and killed one man, injuring four others, according to the statement. Footage broadcast on state-run television showed a large hole blown in the side of one of the buses and extensive damage to its interior. Photos posted on the Yunnan Daily website showed one of the vehicle's windows blown out by the blast and shattered glass on the road. Following the blasts, police cordoned off some streets in the area and carried out identity checks in a search for any "suspicious" persons, the Yunnan Public Security Bureau said in a statement.

Responsibility

On 26 July 2008, an alleged video of a group calling itself the Turkestan Islamic Party, claimed to have carried out bomb attacks on the buses in Kunming, along with an attack in May 2008 in Shanghai. The Washington-based IntelCenter, which monitors terrorism communications, claimed the group released a video entitled "Our Blessed Jihad in Yunnan". In it, the group's leader, Commander Seyfullah, claimed credit for several attacks and threatened this month's Olympics. "Despite the Turkestan Islamic Party's repeated warnings to China and international community about stopping the 29th Olympics in Beijing, the Chinese have haughtily ignored our warnings," IntelCenter quoted him as saying. "The Turkestan Islamic Party volunteers who had gone through special preparations have started urgent actions." [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7526643.stm "China dismisses bus bombs claim"] , BBC News, 26 July 2008. ]

However, China's foreign ministry said that it examined IntelCenter's claims and dismissed the claims, concluding that the group was not behind the attack. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7526643.stm "China dismisses bus bombs claim"] , BBC News, 26 July 2008. ]

Critics allege that China exaggerates many of these threats to justify repressive measures in the Muslim Uyghur region of Xinjiang in the north-west. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7526643.stm "China dismisses bus bombs claim"] , BBC News, 26 July 2008. ]

Security is tight ahead of the Beijing Olympics, and security personnel have trained for many terrorist attack scenarios, and anti-aircraft missiles has been positioned outside the Bird's Nest Stadium and the Olympic Village. [cite web|url=http://olympics.scmp.com/Article.aspx?id=746&section=latestnews|title=Beijing deploys anti-aircraft missiles|last=Zhou|first=Martin|date=June 23, 2008|publisher=South China Morning Post|pages=1|language=English|accessdate=2008-07-29] [cite web|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1029449/Gold-medal-security-China-installs-anti-aircraft-missile-launchers-Olympic-sites.html|title=Gold medal for security: China installs anti-aircraft missile launchers at all Olympic sites|date=25th June, 2008|publisher=Mail Online|pages=1|language=English|accessdate=2008-07-29]

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