Beijing — A knife attack near a school in China's capital on Monday injured five people, including three children, police said.
The attack occurred midafternoon in Beijing's northwestern Haidian district. None of the injuries was life-threatening, police said in a statement. A 50-year-old suspect surnamed Tang was detained at the scene and is under investigation, police said.
The location of the attack given by the statement is near a famous primary school.
Video circulating on social media showed two school-aged children on the ground. Another image showed a man with blood on his face being held to the ground.
Multiple knife attacks have occurred in China this year, including several involving school children.
Last month, a 10-year-old Japanese student died after being attacked with a knife near his school in the southern city of Shenzhen. Another attack in June at a school bus stop for a Japanese school in Suzhou injured a woman and her child. A Chinese woman who tried to intervene was killed.
In early October, three people were killed and 15 others were wounded in a knife attack in a Shanghai supermarket.
China tightly restricts private gun ownership, making knives and homemade explosives among the most common weapons.