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05-04-2004, 05:02 AM
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The injured Chinese are sent to the hospital.(Xinhua Photo)
ISLAMABAD, May 3 (Xinhuanet) -- Three Chinese were killed and nine other Chinese and two Pakistanis were injured in a car bomb explosion in Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan Province on Monday, a senior police officer and doctors said.
The news was confirmed by an official of Chinese Consulate in southern Pakistan city of Karachi.
The Chinese were working on a seaport project in Gawadar, about 500 kilometers west of Karachi, close to the border with Iran.
A car, parked near the port, exploded as a coach, carrying 12 Chinese and two Pakistanis, arrived at the Gawadar port, police chief Gawadar Sattar Lasi said.
Dr. Masood Baloch in Gawadar hospital confirmed death of three people. He said that four of the injured are in critical condition and have been shifted to Karachi by plane.
Pakistan is building the country's third deep-sea port in Gawadar with the help of a Chinese construction company. Enditem
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The bloodstain is seen in the destroyed car taken by Chinese engineers in Pakistan's southern port city of Gawadar May 3, 2004. A powerful car bomb killed three Chinese engineers and injured 11 other people, including nine Chinese nationals. (Xinhua Photo)
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The bloodstain is seen in the destroyed car taken by Chinese engineers in Pakistan's southern port city of Gawadar May 3, 2004. (Xinhua Photo)
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Local people stand beside the destroyed car taken by Chinese engineers in Pakistan's southern port city of Gawadar May 3, 2004. (Xinhua Photo)
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Local people watch around the destroyed car taken by Chinese engineers in Pakistan's southern port city of Gawadar May 3, 2004. (Xinhua Photo)
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Pakistani Communication Minister Babar Ghori (C), China's Consul General to Karachi Sun chunye (L) and the commercial Counsellor from China's Embassy to Pakistan Ma Changlin (R) have an interview after visiting 9 injured Chinese engineers and 2 Pakistanis in Pakistan's southern port city of Karachi May 3, 2004. (Xinhua Photo)
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Pakistani Communication Minister Babar Ghori (R), China's Consul General to Karachi Sun chunye (2nd R) and the commercial Counsellor from China's Embassy to Pakistan Ma Changlin (L) visit an injured Pakistani in Pakistan's southern port city of Karachi May 3, 2004. (Xinhua Photo)
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Pakistani Communication Minister Babar Ghori (R), China's Consul General to Karachi Sun chunye (L) and the commercial Counsellor from China's Embassy to Pakistan Ma Changlin (C) visit an injured Chinese engineer in Pakistan's southern port city of Karachi May 3, 2004. (Xinhua Photo)
BEIJING, May 3 (Xinhuanet) -- A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman confirmed Monday afternoon Chinese casualties incurred in a car bomb attack occurring in southwestern Pakistan early Monday, and requested the Pakistan side to take all possible measures to rescue injured Chinese engineers and probe into the incident.
Spokesman Kong Quan said an unmanned car went off when a bus took 12 Chinese engineers from a navigation planning and project exploration institute attached to the Chinese Ministry of Communication to the port of Gawadar, about 500 km south of Karachi, and the bus was damaged seriously. Up to now, three Chinese engineers lost their lives and others injured, four of them seriously.
Kong said the Chinese government attached close importance to the incident. Upon the learning of it, the spokesman added, the Chinese Foreign Ministry immediately requested the Pakistani side to take all possible measures to rescue the injured Chinese engineers and probe into the tragedy, and at the same time instructed the Chinese embassy in Pakistan and consulate general in Karachi to spare no effort in pitching in the rescue work. Enditem
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The injured Chinese are sent to the hospital.(Xinhua Photo)
ISLAMABAD, May 3 (Xinhuanet) -- Three Chinese were killed and nine other Chinese and two Pakistanis were injured in a car bomb explosion in Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan Province on Monday, a senior police officer and doctors said.
The news was confirmed by an official of Chinese Consulate in southern Pakistan city of Karachi.
The Chinese were working on a seaport project in Gawadar, about 500 kilometers west of Karachi, close to the border with Iran.
A car, parked near the port, exploded as a coach, carrying 12 Chinese and two Pakistanis, arrived at the Gawadar port, police chief Gawadar Sattar Lasi said.
Dr. Masood Baloch in Gawadar hospital confirmed death of three people. He said that four of the injured are in critical condition and have been shifted to Karachi by plane.
Pakistan is building the country's third deep-sea port in Gawadar with the help of a Chinese construction company. Enditem
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The bloodstain is seen in the destroyed car taken by Chinese engineers in Pakistan's southern port city of Gawadar May 3, 2004. A powerful car bomb killed three Chinese engineers and injured 11 other people, including nine Chinese nationals. (Xinhua Photo)
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The bloodstain is seen in the destroyed car taken by Chinese engineers in Pakistan's southern port city of Gawadar May 3, 2004. (Xinhua Photo)
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Local people stand beside the destroyed car taken by Chinese engineers in Pakistan's southern port city of Gawadar May 3, 2004. (Xinhua Photo)
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Local people watch around the destroyed car taken by Chinese engineers in Pakistan's southern port city of Gawadar May 3, 2004. (Xinhua Photo)
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Pakistani Communication Minister Babar Ghori (C), China's Consul General to Karachi Sun chunye (L) and the commercial Counsellor from China's Embassy to Pakistan Ma Changlin (R) have an interview after visiting 9 injured Chinese engineers and 2 Pakistanis in Pakistan's southern port city of Karachi May 3, 2004. (Xinhua Photo)
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Pakistani Communication Minister Babar Ghori (R), China's Consul General to Karachi Sun chunye (2nd R) and the commercial Counsellor from China's Embassy to Pakistan Ma Changlin (L) visit an injured Pakistani in Pakistan's southern port city of Karachi May 3, 2004. (Xinhua Photo)
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Pakistani Communication Minister Babar Ghori (R), China's Consul General to Karachi Sun chunye (L) and the commercial Counsellor from China's Embassy to Pakistan Ma Changlin (C) visit an injured Chinese engineer in Pakistan's southern port city of Karachi May 3, 2004. (Xinhua Photo)
BEIJING, May 3 (Xinhuanet) -- A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman confirmed Monday afternoon Chinese casualties incurred in a car bomb attack occurring in southwestern Pakistan early Monday, and requested the Pakistan side to take all possible measures to rescue injured Chinese engineers and probe into the incident.
Spokesman Kong Quan said an unmanned car went off when a bus took 12 Chinese engineers from a navigation planning and project exploration institute attached to the Chinese Ministry of Communication to the port of Gawadar, about 500 km south of Karachi, and the bus was damaged seriously. Up to now, three Chinese engineers lost their lives and others injured, four of them seriously.
Kong said the Chinese government attached close importance to the incident. Upon the learning of it, the spokesman added, the Chinese Foreign Ministry immediately requested the Pakistani side to take all possible measures to rescue the injured Chinese engineers and probe into the tragedy, and at the same time instructed the Chinese embassy in Pakistan and consulate general in Karachi to spare no effort in pitching in the rescue work. Enditem
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