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28 terrorists killed in 56-day hunt in Xinjiang

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28 terrorists killed in 56-day hunt in Xinjiang

Xinhua, November 20, 2015

Xinjiang police have succeeded in disbanding a terrorist group after 56 days of fighting and fleeing during a manhunt in the far West Chinese region.

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Xinjiang police have busted a terrorist gang and killed twenty-eight members in a 56-day hunt, local publicity authority announced on Friday.[Photo/ts.cn]

On Sept. 18, a group of armed men attacked a coal mine in Baicheng County of Aksu Prefecture, killing 11 civilians, three policemen and two para-police members and injuring 18 others, according to a statement from the publicity department of Xinjiang.

They later escaped into the mountains. Police then began a daily manhunt that involved more than 10,000 citizens and police searching an area of 1,300 square kilometers.

By Nov. 12, 28 members of the group had been killed during the gun exchange with police. One surrendered.

The terrorist group was directly guided by an overseas extremist group and led by two local Xinjiang males named Musa Tohniyaz and Mamat Aysa, the statement said, adding the name of the organization cannot be disclosed as investigations are still underway.

"In 2008, members of the group began watching videos containing messages of religious extremism, gradually reinforcing their extreme beliefs," the statement said.

Before they committed the killing, the group contacted overseas extremist organizations six times. They contacted them again for guidance while on the run from police.

"The overseas extremists gave orders and demanded they pledge allegiance," the statement said.



 
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