Joke Collection Website - Blessing messages - What does the 20 14 Sino-Vietnamese border violence mean? Spanish assistant in the Western Han Dynasty.

What does the 20 14 Sino-Vietnamese border violence mean? Spanish assistant in the Western Han Dynasty.

20 14 The Sino-Vietnamese border violence was a violent clash in April 14 at the border entrance of Beifengsheng, a border town in Quang Ninh province, Vietnam bordering China, which killed five Vietnamese and two Vietnamese border policemen.

The Vietnamese border department 18 said that a group of China citizens, including 10 men, 4 women and 2 children, were arrested in Haihe county, Quang Ninh province that morning, after China border officials informed the Vietnamese side that the group planned to sneak into Vietnam illegally. The Vietnamese side then detained the 16 people at the border checkpoint in Quang Ninh province, ready to hand them over to the China government. While filling out the necessary repatriation documents, one of the illegal immigrants suddenly grabbed an AK-47 rifle from the border police and started shooting at Vietnamese personnel. One Vietnamese guard was shot immediately, another guard died of his injuries and four others were seriously injured. Vietnamese people urged illegal immigrants from China to hand over their weapons, but they continued to resist. In the end, five people died in the conflict in China, some people committed suicide by jumping out of a window in China, and some people were killed by Vietnamese police.

Vietnamese officials said that they also found weapons such as knives from three women.

After that, China handed over the survivors of illegal immigrants and the bodies of the deceased to the Vietnamese military. 18 At about 3 pm, the incident has returned to normal. At present, the Quang Ninh provincial government in Vietnam has denied that the incident is related to terrorist organizations. China and Viet Nam indicated that they were conducting a joint investigation into the incident.

The two Vietnamese border guards who died were Major Dai and Li Wuyueqing.