Blasts in China Kill At Least Two

By Park Sae-jin Posted : May 27, 2011, 12:36 Updated : May 27, 2011, 12:36
According to a report from Beijing Explosions, some from car bombs, occurred within a half-hour outside three government buildings in a south China city Thursday, killing two people and wounding at least six others, officials said to the Washington Post.

A car exploded outside the prosecutor’s office in Fuzhou city around 9:15 a.m., then 10 minutes later an explosion went off at a district government building and 15 minutes later another car exploded outside a drug administration office, said an official at the information office of Jiangxi province, where Fuzhou is located. He declined to give his full name, identifying himself by the surname Zhang.

Of the dead, one was found at the site of one explosion and the other died in a hospital, said the website of the Jiangxi Daily.

Homemade bombs are frequently used to settle scores in China, where fertilizer and explosives for construction are readily available and guns are tightly controlled. Earlier this month a bank cashier fired for stealing money hurled a gasoline bomb into the bank and injured dozens of people in western China.

A city of 4 million deep in farm country, Fuzhou has seen the fast, chaotic economic growth typical of many Chinese cities in recent years. Land disputes have occurred as development encroaches on farmland.

A clash between farmers and a demolition squad sent to tear down houses last September aroused attention on the Internet when three members of one farming family caught on fire, either intentionally as an act of protest or accidentally.




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