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 A delegation of 14 members of the Chinese Railway
Construction Corporation arrived in Kabul June 12 to deal with the aftermath of
the terrorist attack June 10 leaving 11 Chinese construction workers dead and
five others wounded in northern Afghanistan.(Xinhua Photo)

Two doctors of the Chinese
Railway Construction Corporation visit a wounded Chinese worker receiving
treatment at a German hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 12, 2004. A
delegation of 14 members of the Chinese Railway Construction Corporation arrived
in Kabul June 12 to deal with the aftermath of the terrorist attack June 10
leaving 11 Chinese construction workers dead and five others wounded in northern
Afghanistan. (Xinhua Photo)

Representatives of the Chinese
Railway Construction Corporation visit a wounded Chinese worker receiving
treatment at a German hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 12, 2004.(Xinhua
Photo)

A representative of the Chinese
Railway Construction Corporation visits a wounded Chinese worker who receives
treatment at a German hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 12, 2004. (Xinhua
Photo)

A Chinese worker who receives
treatment at a German hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, uses a mobile phone to
contact his family June 12, 2004. (Xinhua Photo)

Li Zhenliang (R), a trade union
official of a subsidiary of the Chinese Railway Construction Corporation, visits
the family of one of the 11 Chinese workers slain in a terrorist attack June 10
in northern Afghanistan, June 12, 2004 in Guangfeng County, east China's Jiangxi
Province. Li donated a sum of money to the family as a comfort. (Xinhua Photo)

An official (L) of Yuetu Group visits
the family of one of the 11 Chinese workers slain in a terrorist attack June 10
in northern Afghanistan, June 12, 2004 in Guangfeng County, east China's Jiangxi
Province. He donated a sum of money to the family as a comfort. (Xinhua
Photo)
KABUL, June 12 (Xinhuanet) -- A 14-member emergency
group led by China Railway Construction Corporation (CRCC) leaders arrived in
Kabul Saturday to deal with the affairs concerning the bloody attack on the
corporation's workers in northern Afghanistan.
CRCC Deputy President Li Guorui told Xinhua that his
company will not retreat or bow to terrorists. The construction work will go on
but the security for the road construction workers must be beefed up by all
means to avoid recurrence of such incident in thefuture, he stressed.
Li said the emergency group will focus on the
treatment of the victims and the safety of the remaining workers.
The bodies of 11 dead workers and the injured will be
transported to China as soon as possible, Chinese ambassador Sun Yuxi disclosed.
About 20 unidentified gunmen sprayed bullets on some
100 sleeping Chinese workers in a compound about 40 kilometers south of Kunduz
in the wee hours on Thursday, killing 11 Chinese workers and one Afghan guard
and injuring several others.
The Afghan government strongly condemned the
"terrorist act" and blamed the ousted Taliban for the carnage. However, a
Taliban spokesman said Taliban was not responsible for the attack. Enditem กก
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