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BEIJING, June 10 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese top
legislator Wu Bangguo and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Thursday denounced the
terrorist attack against Chinese workers in Afghanistan.
More than 20 gunmen raided a Chinese construction site in northern Afghanistan early Thursday, and 11 Chinese
workers have so far been confirmed killed and four others wounded.
Wu, chairman of China's National People's Congress
(NPC) Standing Committee, called the Foreign Ministry in person and asked the
ministry to extend his condolences for the victims.
Wu instructed the foreign ministry and the Chinese
Embassy in Afghanistan to put all their strength into rescuing the injured
workers, and to work closely with the Afghan government and the UN agencies in
Afghanistan to take proper measures to ensure the safety of other Chinese people
in Afghanistan.
The premier sent his condolences for the victims and
sympathy to the injured. Wen, on behalf of the Chinese government, strongly
condemned the terrorist attack against Chinese citizens and required the Afghan
side to severely punish the criminals.
Wen also urged the Afghan side to take practical
measures to safeguard the safety of Chinese citizens and their property. He
instructed the Chinese Foreign Ministry, the Ministry of Commerce and the
Chinese Embassy in Afghanistan to get in touch with the UNassistance team in a
bid to cope with the rescue as well as remaining problems. Enditem
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