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On the night of November 18, 1995, a mass shooting occurred in Zhaodong, Heilongjiang. Two suspects, 26-year-old Feng Wanhai and 22-year-old Jiang Liming, armed with a double-barreled shotgun and a small-bore rifle, opened fire at 48 people, killing 32 people and wounding 16 others. 37 families were affected by the incident. [95] Ghulja massacre
This is a list of mass or spree killers in China. A mass murderer is typically defined as someone who kills three or more people in one incident, with no "cooling off" period, not including themselves. [1] [2] A mass murder typically occurs in a single location where one or more persons kill several others. [3] [4] [5]
Li described the assailant as "resolute" in killing as "nearly all are mortal wounds". [16] While there were reported shootings, most of the villagers, including kids, died of stabbing. [8] Other than the killed doctor, a nurse was also sent to the intensive care unit. [16] Two police were also killed. [7]
Pages in category "Mass shootings in China" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The Tian Mingjian incident (also known as the Jianguomen incident) was an act of mass murder that occurred in Beijing, China on 20 September 1994. People's Liberation Army officer First Lieutenant Tian Mingjian first killed his officer and several other soldiers at his military base in Tongxian County and afterwards drove towards Jianguomen, where he continued his shooting spree and ...
Around 6:30 p.m. local time, 21-year-old former student Xu Jiajin went on a stabbing spree at the college while classes were ongoing, killing eight and injuring 17 others. [ 7 ] According to media sources, the assailant hid in bushes on campus before entering a female dormitory and stabbing students indiscriminately. [ 8 ]
The Nanjing Massacre [b] or the Rape of Nanjing (formerly romanized as Nanking [c]) was the mass murder of Chinese civilians by the Imperial Japanese Army in Nanjing, the capital of the Republic of China, immediately after the Battle of Nanking and retreat of the National Revolutionary Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War.
According to China Central Television, a four-man SWAT team was on site within ten minutes of the start of the knife attack. [19] The sole member of the team with an automatic weapon shot five of the attackers in rapid succession, killing four of them, after two warning shots were fired.