Terrorists, riding motorbikes and cars, attacked a team of police who were gathering before the gate of a park for routine patrol around 4 pm (local time) in Wushi County in the Aksu Prefecture of the province, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
Eight "terrorists" were killed by police and three others died in suicide blasts during the attack this afternoon in the northwestern Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region,the report said.
The attack coincided with Kerry's visit to Beijing to hold talks with top Chinese leaders on a range of issues including human rights.
The province bordering Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and Afghanistan has witnessed increasing confrontation between police and activists of the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, (ETIM), an al-Qaeda-backed group fighting for the separation of Xinjiang from China.
Six terrorists were shot dead by police during an attack on a police station on January 24 in the county seat of Xinhe in the Aksu Prefecture.
Some 190 terrorist attacks were recorded in Xinjiang in 2012, increasing by a significant margin from 2011, according to the regional public security department.
Xinjiang has for years witnessed tensions between the ethnic Muslim Uygurs and Han Chinese over alleged repression and increasing Han settlement in the province.
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