Thursday, May 26, 2011

Three Chinese Government Buildings Bombed

The first blast went off in the car park of the Fuzhou public prosecutor’s office just after nine o’clock this morning, as workers were arriving for the day.

Two other bombs went off in the following 30 minutes, one at the Linchuan district government building and another at the local pharmaceutical drug administration bureau.

The three buildings were within walking distance of each other and two of the bombs were left inside cars parked outside.

According to Xinhua, the state news agency, three of the six injured are critical. The bombings were initially blamed on a local farmer who was said to be upset at the progress of a court case, but Xinhua later said the cause of the attacks was still under investigation.

However, the coordination of the blasts and the use of car bombs pointed to a more sophisticated attacker, or group of attackers. “One farmer? Only if he was a member of al Qaeda,” said one comment on the Chinese internet.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/china/8537228/Three-Chinese-government-buildings-bombed.html