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Blasts hit Chinese government buildings
Three explosions in the eastern city of Fuzhou may have been caused by
blasts from cars, state media reports.
Last Modified: 26 May 2011 04:13
http://english.aljazeera.net//news/asia-pacific/2011/05/201152635539179264.h
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Explosions are reported at three government buildings in an eastern Chinese
city, possibly caused by explosions in cars, according to state media.

The nearly simultaneous blasts happened in Fuzhou city, in Jiangxi province,
on Thursday morning, the official Xinhua news agency reported. It did not
give details of the cause or casualties.

A Jiangxi government news website said explosions may have occurred in cars
parked in front of the prosecutor's office, a district-level government
office and outside a district drug administration office.

Al Jazeera's Andrew Thomas reported from Beijing that all three explosions
occurred within half an hour of each other.

Fuzhou officials said there were no suspects in custody yet, he added.

The People's Daily website and other media report that the explosions blew
out windows near the buildings. 




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