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11 Chinese workers killed in terrorist attack in north Afghanistan
www.chinaview.cn 2004-06-10 13:03:30

   This photo taken on October 23, 2003 shows Chinese Ambassador to Afghanistan Sun Yuxi (R) talks with Afghan Public Works Minister Abdullah Ali in Kabul, Afghanistan. China Railway Shisiju Group Corporation signed a road reconstruction contract with Afghanistan's Public Work Ministry on the same day. (Xinhua File Photo)

    This photo taken on October 23, 2003 shows Zhang Haizhou (1st R), deputy general manager of China Railway Shisiju Group Corporation, signs a road reconstruction contract with Afghan Public Works Minister Abdullah Ali (Front Line, 2nd L) in Kabul, Afghanistan. (Xinhua File Photo)

    KABUL, June 10 (Xinhuanet) -- One of the wounded workers of the Chinese construction company died Thursday morning in northern Kunduz province of Afghanistan, bringing the death toll to 11.

    A group of some 20 armed men attacked the Chinese workers compound in Jelogir area, 36 km away of Kunduz city at around 01:00 a.m. Thursday morning, killing 10 persons on the spot and injuring five others.

    Many of the victims, who arrived in Afghanistan on Tuesday, worked with China Railway Shisigu Group, a leading construction company engaged in road construction in post-war Afghanistan.

    China's ambassador to Afghanistan Sun Yuxi has forwarded three requests to the Afghan government: provision of medical care to the injured, ensuring security to the construction sites and brining the attackers to justice.

    This is the first major casualties China has suffered in the last two years here.

    Renovating a hospital in the capital city, rebuilding Kabul-Jalalabad road and reconstruction of Parwan's irrigation canals are three major projects run by the Chinese firms in the post-war Afghanistan. Enditem¡¡

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