According to state media, a car was driven into a group of students outside a primary class in Hunan state, China.
State media reported that” several students and adults were wounded and fell to the ground” ( no facts about casualties are available at this time ).
Some people have been sent to doctor.
Parents and school security guards apparently caught the light SUV’s driver and handed it over to police.
Some children were seen lying on the ground in a film that was posted on a personal Twitter account, while school-carrying students in panic rushed to the scene.
This is China’s second apparently random crowd-control attack in a week.
On November 12, a vehicle assault in southeastern China claimed the lives of at least 35 folks, and over the weekend, a stabbing attack at a university in eastern China claimed the lives of eight more.
On social media, there have been discussions about the social phenomenon of “taking revenge on society“, where individuals act on personal grievances by attacking strangers.