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Blasts were reported in as many as 15 locations across Liucheng county including a shopping mall, prison, county government office, supermarket, vegetable market and a centre for disease control
The locations included a shopping mall, a prison, a county government office, a supermarket, a transport station, a hospital, a staff dormitory of animal husbandry, a vegetable market, and a disease control center.
originally posted by: WeRpeons
a reply to: anxiouswens
One explosion is bad enough, but 15 is alarming! It seems like China may have a terrorist organization operating inside their borders.
originally posted by: Trueman
originally posted by: WeRpeons
a reply to: anxiouswens
One explosion is bad enough, but 15 is alarming! It seems like China may have a terrorist organization operating inside their borders.
Or maybe it's part of someone's agenda to make them pick a side. Remember 9/11.
originally posted by: Ddrneville
originally posted by: asen_y2k
originally posted by: Ddrneville
Youtube is blocked in China, wonder how they get it up there so fast.
The Ministry of Public Security said it was treating the case as a criminal act, and not terrorism. It said a 33-year-old local man, identified only by his family name of Wei, was considered a suspect, but provided no further details, including a possible motive or whether the man had been detained.
originally posted by: Moresby
From a NYT story:
The Ministry of Public Security said it was treating the case as a criminal act, and not terrorism. It said a 33-year-old local man, identified only by his family name of Wei, was considered a suspect, but provided no further details, including a possible motive or whether the man had been detained.