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There has been a series of bomb attacks on a police station and commercial buildings in the Chinese province of Xinjiang, state media has reported. A series of bomb attacks has targeted a police station and commercial buildings in the Chinese province of Xinjiang, state media reports.
It said two policemen had been injured and five attackers killed in the early hours in southern Kuqa county. The explosions were followed by gunfire in the area, which is 3,000km (1,860 miles) from Beijing, witnesses said.
Witnesses reported that the explosions had been followed by sporadic gunfire, and that troops had been deployed. Two policemen were injured and five attackers killed in the pre-dawn violence in southern Kuqa county.
Earlier this week, China said 16 policemen were killed in an attack by Islamist separatists in Xinjiang.Earlier this week, China said 16 policemen were killed in an attack by Islamist separatists in Xinjiang.
"The lawbreakers drove a taxi to the local public security office, industry and business administration and other sites and tossed homemade explosives, destroying two police vehicles," Xinhua news agency reported.
Olympics threat
World Uighur Congress spokesman Dilxat Raxit told the BBC that the Chinese government was responsible for the latest blasts because of what he called repressive policies in Xinjiang.World Uighur Congress spokesman Dilxat Raxit told the BBC that the Chinese government was responsible for the latest blasts because of what he called repressive policies in Xinjiang.
"In order to stop the East Turkestan situation getting worse, I urge the international community to exert pressure on China to immediately stop its systematic repressive government policies," he said."In order to stop the East Turkestan situation getting worse, I urge the international community to exert pressure on China to immediately stop its systematic repressive government policies," he said.
Olympics threat Xinjiang is home to many Muslim Uighurs, some of whom want independence in the region they call East Turkestan.
Xinjiang is home to many Muslim Uighur people, some of whom want independence in the region they call East Turkestan.
Kuqa county itself is almost exclusively populated by Uighurs.Kuqa county itself is almost exclusively populated by Uighurs.
Uighur separatists in Xinjiang have waged a low-level campaign against Chinese rule for decades.Uighur separatists in Xinjiang have waged a low-level campaign against Chinese rule for decades.
The latest incident comes a day after the Olympic Games opened in Beijing, with a spectacular display of fireworks, music and dancing. The latest incident came after the Olympic Games opened in Beijing, with a spectacular display of fireworks, music and dancing.
Human rights groups say Beijing is suppressing the rights of Uighurs.Human rights groups say Beijing is suppressing the rights of Uighurs.
Correspondents say China has spoken in the past of what it calls a terrorist threat from Muslim militants in Xinjiang, but it has provided little evidence to back up its claims. China has spoken in the past of what it calls a terrorist threat from Muslim militants in Xinjiang, but it has provided little evidence to back up its claims, correspondents say.