At least 11 killed and dozens injured in southern China after suspected convict drives SUV into crowded square
- At least 11 people were killed and dozens more were injured after a vehicle rammed into a crowd of people in a busy square in the central city of Hengyang on Wednesday.
- Officials described the attack as a "deliberate, malicious case of driving with intent to injure," but it was not immediately clear whether the incident was being investigated as a terror attack.
- In 2013, a truck ran into a crowd in front of Beijing's Forbidden City, killing five people
At least 11 people were killed and dozens more were injured after a car rammed into a crowd of people in Binjiang square in the central city of Hengyang on Wednesday evening.
The attack happened at at 7:40 p.m. local time in the city's busy square where a dance event was being held. Local media reported that some victims appeared to have been stabbed.
Officials described the attack as a "deliberate, malicious case of driving with intent to injure," the BBC reported, but it was not immediately clear whether the incident was being investigated as a terror attack.
Police identified the suspect as 54-year-old Yang Zanyun, according to Chinese state media.
Video from the event shows people fleeing the scene on foot.
China has experienced attacks in public spaces before.
In 2013, a truck ran into a crowd in front of Beijing's Forbidden City, killing five people. The event was believed to be a terror attack and the assailants appeared to be Uighurs from China's northwest Xinjiang region.