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2010

This is a list of mass stabbings that took place in the 2010s.

It includes incidents in which there were at least three casualties (killed or injured).

On 9 December 27-year-old mentally ill man committed stabbing spree at random people killing three and injured nine others

2013

On 14 March 2013, Chinese exchange student and intern Chen Shuangxi attacked his co-workers at the Kawaguchi Suisan fish-processing firm in Etajima, Hiroshima, Japan.

Two people were killed and six others were injured.

Chen attacked his co-workers with a shovel and a knife.

Nobuyuki Kawaguchi, 55, the president of the Kawaguchi Suisan oyster farm, and female co-worker Masako Hashishita, 68, were killed in the attack.

One man and five women were injured.

Chen testified that shortly before the incident he heard his name mentioned by colleagues.

Hiroshima police believe he might have misunderstood colleagues and wrongly believed that they insulted him.

2014

On 14 March 2014, a group of armed men with knives attacked civilians in Changsha, capital of Hunan.

At least 6 people died.

On Tuesday, 6 May 2014, at least six people were injured in a knife attack in Guangzhou, China.

At least one suspect was shot and detained by authorities.

It was believed by some witnesses that about four suspects were involved, they were clad in white clothes, wearing white caps and were carrying large knives.

2015

On November 19, 2015, an assailant approached the entrance of a Tel Aviv synagogue at prayer time, and stabbed and killed two worshipers.

The attacker was arrested.

At approximately 14:00 pm, the assailant approached the entrance to the informal prayer room located in a South Tel Aviv building during afternoon prayers.

Worshippers inside the synagogue became aware of the attack when a man covered in blood staggered into the room and someone shouted, "There's a terrorist."

Some worshipers assisted the wounded man while the other men who had been praying rushed to close the door, leaning against it to prevent the attacker from entering.

When the terrorist ceased attempting to shove the door open, they rushed out with makeshift weapons to try to subdue him.

This attack shocked the nation coming, as it did, after a period of calm, free of terror attacks.

According to the Jewish non-governmental organization ADL, it was "the bloodiest day in Israel since this latest round of Palestinian violence began back in September."

This was the first attack to be carried out by a Palestinian who had successfully passed through the security screening process and obtained a permit to work in Israel.

The Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories responded by suspending 1,200 entry permits to Israel, for Palestinians from the Hebron area.

The attacker, Raid Halil bin Mahmoud (36), father of five, was arrested and identified as an Arab from the town of Dura.

He had recently been granted a permit to work in a Tel Aviv restaurant, but told authorities that his purpose in getting the permit had been to kill Jews.

The attacker had been granted the work permit enabling him to enter Israel only 4 days before he stabbed two men to death at the synagogue.

The assailant was indicted for murder on 13 December 2015.

The Israeli government demolished Raid Halil bin Mahmoud's West Bank home in response to the attack.

2016

On 28 February 2016, Hasnain Warekar fatally stabbed 14 members of his family before taking his own life.

The murders took place in Thane.

The victims were his parents, wife, two daughters, three of his four sisters, four nephews and two nieces.

According to the police, there were multiple motives including: substantial financial debt, sexual abuse of a sibling, and his own psychological distress.

At the time (2016), the killings were classified as the "worst-ever family homicide" in the country's history.

The incident took place at 1:00 am in Thane district of Maharashtra.

The murderer's name was given in different sources as Hasnel Anwar Warekar, Husnail Varekar and Asnain Anwar Warekar, aged 35.

Warekar sedated his victims by spiking a soft-drink he gave them, before slitting their throats with a large knife.

The victims were his parents, wife, two daughters, three of his four sisters, four nephews and two nieces.

After killing them, he hung himself.