More than 40 injured in knife attack on Chinese primary school

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A school security guard at a kindergarten in southern China launched a knife attack early Thursday, leaving more than 40 children and staff wounded.

The motive behind the attack at a school in the city of Suzhou still remains unclear.

According to reports, none of the injuries are life-threatening, with the wounded moved to nearby hospitals for treatment.

An investigation is currently underway, with the suspect placed under police custody.

A number of deadly attacks have taken place at schools in the country, promoting educational institutions to upgrade security features.

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