HAUNTING footage has emerged of China’s zero-COVID policy police using machine guns to herd passengers and forbid them from leaving an airpot in Yunnan Province. The dystopian scenes emerged on Tuesday after passengers at the the Xishuangbanna airport uploaded the terrifying videos on Twitter, after the Prefecture went into complete lockdown amid China‘s extreme Zero Covid policy. Machine gun guards herd terrified families in Xishuangbanna airport TwitterAuthorities plunged the Prefecture into lockdown after reports of Covid cases[/caption] Local authorities shut down the area after Covid-19 cases climbed to the highest in two weeks following a week-long holiday. Enforcing China’s severe Covid policy, the faceless rifle-wielding SWAT team confronted passengers getting frustrated with long queues to exit the airport, effectively trapping tourists inside. “Millions of Chinese people are living under martial law now! Every few hundred meters and each intersection, there is a guard carrying a rifle to enforce lockdown,” a Twitter user, who shared one of the videos, said. In one of the videos, a fearful traveller can be heard screaming: “Are you gonna kill us all?”. READ MORE IN WORLD NEWS NUCLEAR BONKER Ukrainians plan 15,000-strong hillside ORGY outside Kyiv if Putin fires nuke MID-AIR TRAGEDY Woman suffers fatal heart attack on flight to UK as medics rush to meet jet Other footage, which was allegedly shot later that day, shows masked police office guarding the airport exit doors, pushing and shoving passengers who attempted to leave the premises. According to one of the witnesses, police “beat them”. Since the beginning of the pandemic, China has applied very strict Covid restrictions on its population. Health officials are quick to impose strict lockdowns on entire cities as soon as Covid cases are reported. Most read in News MUM ARREST Police swoop on mum & arrest her in front of her 4 children after ‘Twitter row’ TRUSS FUNDS Liz Truss vows to make all Brits richer & swipes at rebels after 45p chaos MID-AIR TRAGEDY Woman suffers fatal heart attack on flight to UK as medics rush to meet jet 'I LOVE YOU' Boy, 2, laughs in clip before he was killed in gas blast caused by neighbour 'GRAVELY ILL' Rolf Harris 'can't talk & is under 24hr care' while battling neck cancer JANE MOORE Meg & Harry's new photos show she is still calling all the shots - here's why In July, panic ensued in Wuhan after one million people were thrusted back into the world’s strictest lockdown after Covid re-surfaced. At the time, the nation’s leaders said they were upholding their zero tolerance policy toward the virus over four asymptomatic cases. Nationwide, there were 909 reported infections on Tuesday, following the National Day holiday. Read More on The Sun FIT FOR A KING 'Exact date' Charles will be coronated - 70 years after Queen's coronation DEAD WRONG I was left with no money for weeks because my bank thought I was dead…I'm raging In a briefing on Saturday, a party chief, Sun Shaocheng, insisted the authorities would stamp out transmissions by “killing chickens using a knife for killing cows” – the use of excessive efforts to achieve a small task. It is believed tougher Covid-19 curbs may be deployed across the country in the run up to the Party Congress planned on October 16 – one of the most significant events in the Chinese political calendar. TwitterA passenger was heard asking the armed guards if they were going to kill them[/caption] TwitterMasked police pushed and shoved passengers at the airport entrance and exit doors[/caption]