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Blasts hit Chinese government buildings-a major escalation of asia conflict

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Three explosions in the eastern city of Fuzhou may have been caused by blasts from cars, state media reports.
Explosions are reported at three government buildings in an eastern Chinese city, possibly caused by explosions in cars, according to state media.

The nearly simultaneous blasts happened in Fuzhou city, Jiangxi province, on Thursday morning, the official Xinhua news agency reported. It did not give details of the cause or casualties.

A Jiangxi government news website said explosions may have occurred in cars parked in front of the prosecutor's office, a district-level government office and outside a district drug administration office.

Al Jazeera's Andrew Thomas reported from Beijing that all three explosions occurred within half an hour of each other.

Local media are reporting that five people have been injured, with no confirmed fatalities.

Fuzhou officials said there were no suspects in custody yet, he added.

The People's Daily website and other media report that the explosions blew out windows near the buildings.

this is a major escalation
 
Hopefully its not an terrorist attack.If it is, then consider that this terrorism virus has spread to the most populus nation too.
 
Sad news. Last week a bank manager bombed a bank in Tibet and now this. RIP to the dead. this region of ours is extremely senstive.
 
Are their any type of militant or separatist movements active in this Jiangxi province???
 
Why is this a major escalation?

What Asia conflict are you ppl talking about ?
 
Hopefully its not an terrorist attack.If it is, then consider that this terrorism virus has spread to the most populus nation too.

I have the same worries here!

Life will be hell for certain religion in China if it is true!
 
If it is indeed a terrorists' job, nip it in the bud by all means. China has so far been free of this terrorism, hope it remain the same.
 
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I think "blast" didn't even "hit" Chinese government building it may be "blast" outside Chinese government building.
 
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