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

Three blasts hit govt buildings in east China: Xinhua

The Xinhua news agency said the explosions were carried out by a local resident who was disgruntled over a legal case currently being reviewed by authorities, giving no further details.

The first was a car explosion in the parking garage of the city prosecutor's office, the second occurred on the first floor of a district government office, and the last was a car blast next to the city's food and drug agency, he said.
 
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I think "blast" didn't even "hit" Chinese government building it was "blast" outside Chinese government building.

Yeah but even then, that is quite shocking in China.

We have had attacks before, but they were mostly confined to the border provinces like Xinjiang.
 
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The Xinhua news agency said the explosions were carried out by a local resident who was disgruntled over a legal case currently being reviewed by authorities, giving no further details.

That sounds more plausible.
 
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^^ Its just a small issue, lets not get into dooms day prediction mode just yet
 
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I think "blast" didn't even "hit" Chinese government building it may be "blast" outside Chinese government building.

there were more than one blast and they occured just outside the building.
 
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Good news is there are no deaths. Hope the wounded recover fast and china finds the perpetrators asap, before these cockroaches start spreading.
 
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Good news is there are no deaths. Hope the wounded recover fast and china finds the perpetrators asap, before these cockroaches start spreading.

Unfortunately two persons have been killed. RIP to the dead.
 
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Blasts rock govt buildings in Fuzhou, Jiangxi - People's Daily Online May 26, 2011


Heavy smoke is seen after an explosion in Linchuan district of Fuzhou city in East China's Jiangxi province May 26. (Photo: people.com.cn)

Explosions hit a government building and the building for the procuratorate in Linchuan District, Fuzhou, Jiangxi Province this morning, according to Jiangxi Traffic Radio.

The traffic police have imposed traffic control on roads near the explosion sites. The 300-meter-long roads near the district government building have been closed.

Sources from the Fuzhou Police Station said four were seriously injured in the explosions, but no one was killed.


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Police cordon off the street after explosions in Linchuan district of Fuzhou city in East China's Jiangxi province May 26. (Photo: people.com.cn)

Fortunately nobody was killed, may the wounded get well soon, hopefully these scumbags will be brought to justice soon, you can run but you can't hide. Mark my words.
 
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