A Chinese man drove a car and crashed into the front gate of Zhongnanhai, where the most important institutions of the Chinese regime are located. Taiwanese media reported that the incident happened very close to Xi Jinping's office.
According to French International News, on the morning of March 10, a black car drove up to "Xinhua Gate", the front gate of Zhongnanhai in Beijing, and tried to break into the interior. But the threshold of the gate was high, so the car hit the threshold and stopped. Seeing this, a group of armed police rushed to the scene, pulled the driver out of the car and dragged him away. A voice was heard shouting "murderer Chinese Communist Party" at the scene. After these scenes were revealed, the international community caused a great uproar. In particular, the fact that this incident took place very close to the office of President Xi Jinping of the Chinese regime drew more attention.
The incident occurred at a sensitive time when two meetings were being held in China, again in Zhongnanhai, where the State Department, the Secretariat of the CPC Central Committee and the CPC Central Committee Headquarters and other important institutions are located.
It turned out that the car was a luxury car with a Beijing license plate. Accordingly, it is argued that China is not an ordinary citizen.
Details of the incident and the driver's fate are currently unknown. Chinese social media platforms such as Weibo have also banned content in this regard. But related scenes are widespread on the X platform.