A Chinese court upheld the death sentences given to three men for their involvement in a terrorist attack in which 31 were killed at a railway station in Kunming.
Twenty-nine civilians were confirmed dead and more than 130 others injured Saturday in a railway station attack in Southwest Chinese city of Kunming, authorities said.
Police officers in China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region also caught five terror suspects in a raid on an alleged extremist group.
Police captured a five-member terrorist group in Hotan and discovered 1.8 metric tons of raw materials for explosive devices and a large quantity of semi-finished explosives on Monday.
Four days after Zhai Jing was badly injured in a severe terrorist attack targeting shoppersin Urumqi, she still suffers from continuous headaches.
Police in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous regions have busted 23 terror and religious extremism groups and caught over 200 suspects in May.
The death toll of the May 22 terrorist attack in Urumqi has risen to 43, including four attackers, local police said on Saturday.
Legal, procuratorate and public security authorities in the northwestern region issued a joint statement, calling for law-breakers involved in terrorist activities to surrender to get lenient punishments.
Local residents visit a makeshift memorial on Friday near the site of a terrorist attack at a market in Urumqi the previous day which left 31 people dead.
"Life will go on, and we will continue to run our restaurant in Urumqi," said Chen Zongyan, 46, owner of a dumpling restaurant on the street where terrorists attacked on Thursday in the capital city of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
Four suspects died in a bomb attack in Xinjiang on Thursday that killed 39 innocent people and another one was caught by police on Thursday night.
Most of the shops and restaurants on the street opened their doors to business a day after the Thursday where 31 people died in a terrorist attack, while residents said they were fearful and angry about the incident.