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szdaily -> Important news
EXPLOSIONS KILL AT LEAST 3 IN GUANGXI CITY
     2015-October-1  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    A SERIES of explosions targeting public buildings in the southwestern Chinese city of Liuzhou killed at least three people and injured 13 yesterday, officials and State media said.

    The official Xinhua News Agency quoted local police as saying that there were 13 blasts in Liucheng County in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

    The city government of Liuzhou, which oversees Liucheng, said the explosions killed three people and injured 13, although a later report by Beijing News said dozens of people were hospitalized.

    The blasts, which occurred between 3:15 p.m. and 5 p.m., hit a hospital, local markets, a shopping mall, a bus station and several government buildings including a township office, a center for disease control, and a dormitory building for government workers, according to a police statement posted by the local newspaper Nanguo Zaobao.

    Pictures online showed a building half-collapsed in Dapu Township. Witnesses also saw vehicles damaged on the road and there were people injured in the blasts. Rescuers have rushed to the scene.

    The State broadcaster CCTV reported that the local police chief has called the case criminal in nature and said the blasts were triggered by explosive devices delivered in several mail packages.

    Shanghai-based financial news website Jiemian quoted a source with the Ministry of Public Security as saying that police are looking for a suspect, a native of Rongshui County in Liuzhou. The suspect, who had been under police watch for multiple disturbances involving hospitals, might have lashed out against the public over medical disputes, according to the source.

    Liuzhou is the second-largest city in Guangxi and is the region’s industrial center.

    (SD-Agencies)

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