BEIJING: Chinese police have released surveillance video of a stabbing spree that left 23 students wounded at an elementary school.
The video made public late Tuesday shows dozens of students running out of a gate in panic after a knife-wielding man stormed in, apparently having slashed at a girl along the way.
The video released by local police to state-run televison offers the first images from Friday's attack in Chenpeng village in central China. Police have arrested a suspect, Min Yongjun, on a charge of jeopardizing public security.
Citing local police, the official Xinhua News Agency said Min, driven by doomsday rumors, wanted to "do things to impress the world of his existence" before his death.
Xinhua said Min, 36, has epilepsy but that police believe the man was capable of self-control at the time of the stabbing spree.
In the surveillance video, a man in blue is seen running through an unguarded school gate while chasing after and slashing at a girl, who stumbles but — after the man leaves — stands up, picks up her school bag and walks out of the gate.
Then, dozens of students flee out of the gate before several men armed with brooms walk in. The man in blue later is seen being chased out of the school.
Deputy Principal Li Chuanbao told state-run China News that there were casualties on the stairs because students on higher floors left their classrooms and ran down to check out the stir.
"They didn't know there was a stabber out there," Li said.
Li told China News that the attacker stabbed seven first-graders on the first floor.
Xinhua said eight of the 23 students stabbed have been transferred to a hospital in a neighboring province for surgeries for facial wounds so they can have less noticeable scars.
China releases video of school stabbing
China releases video of school stabbing
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- Citizens should also refrain from traveling outside unless necessary
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Chinese nationals based in Israel should closely follow new developments and information released by Israeli authorities, the embassy said in a statement. Citizens should also refrain from traveling outside unless necessary, it added.
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