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 A member of the Chinese Embassy
to Afghanistan points to a hole at a gate of the embassy in Kabul, capital of
Afghanistan July 27, 2004. A rocket hit the road before the Chinese Embassy at
around midnight on Tuesday. No one was injured in the blast. (Xinhua Photo)
 Investigators examine at the explosion
site in front of the Chinese Embassy in Kabul, capital of Afghanistan July 27,
2004.(Xinhua Photo)
 Investigators search at the explosion
site in front of the Chinese Embassy in Kabul, capital of Afghanistan July 27,
2004.(Xinhua Photo)
KABUL, July 28 (Xinhuanet) -- A rocket hit the road
in front of the Chinese Embassy at around midnight on Tuesday in Kabul amid
political tensions and tightened security in the Afghan capital since
transitional president Hamid Karzai Monday dropped a major warlord as his
running mate for the Oct. 9 election.
"It happened at about 11:50 when a huge explosion
shook the windows of the embassy building," Guo Hui, the secretary of Chinese
ambassador said. No one was injured in the blast.
"The explosion is much stronger and nearer this
time," he added saying the previous rocket attacks in the area were not as loud
as this one. The rocket blew up a hole on the road, some 10 meters away from the
embassy's Consulate Department, with some windows broken and glasses scattered
on the walkway.
This was the fourth rocket attack that occurred in
this area in the last two months. The country's Presidential Palace, Foreign
Ministry and UN headquarters in Afghanistan are also located in the vicinity.
The Afghan government often
blamed the ousted Taliban and its allies for such attacks. International
Security Assistance Force (ISAF) soldiers have rushed to the scene to carry out
an investigation into the attack. Enditem |