Three Chinese killed in Pakistan

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2007-07-09 07:58


Pakistani police officers help move the body of a Chinese worker killed in Peshawar, Pakistan July 8, 2007. Three Chinese nationals were killed and one was seriously injured in the robbery attempt, as described by the police. [cri]
ISLAMABAD -- Three Chinese workers were killed Sunday in northwestern Pakistan, police said.

Police officer Abdul Karim said that it was a robbery attempt.

But one witness said that attackers with face covered were shouting religious slogans when they opened fire on four Chinese nationals in a three-wheel auto-rickshaw factory at Khazana, a town some eight kilometers from Peshawar, the capital city of Pakistan's North West Frontier Province.


An unidentified Chinese worker, injured in the attack, receives treatment at a local hospital in Peshawar, Pakistan July 8, 2007. Three Chinese nationals were killed and one was seriously injured in the robbery attempt, as described by the police. [cri]
The fourth Chinese were seriously wounded. He was later sent to the local Lady Reading hospital.

Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Luo Zhaohui has condemned the violent incident.

In a press release by the Chinese embassy early Monday, Luo requested the Pakistani side "to investigate it, round up the culprits, properly handle the follow-up issues and take effective measures to protect all the Chinese in Pakistan."

Four Chinese citizens were attacked by unidentified gunmen at Peshawar, the capital city of Pakistan's North West Frontier Province with three of them killed and the fourth seriously injured, according to the Chinese embassy.

Mao Siwei, deputy chief of the Chinese embassy in Pakistan, has left for Peshawar with a few Chinese diplomats to deal with the issue, it said.

Earlier, Pakistani Foreign Office spokesperson Tasnim Aslam Sunday night said that Pakistan condemned the killing of Chinese citizens in the country.

She added that the incident would not affect Sino-Pak friendship.

Pakistan also condemned the killing of three Chinese nationals, the country's foreign office said Sunday night.

Foreign Office spokesperson Tasnim Aslam said that the incident would not affect Sino-Pak friendship.



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