Okay, Im out now, hope CN can do better next time wt your Fake missile
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People died, among them Chinese nationals, during a riot in Ha Tinh targeting a Taiwanese steel factory on the night of May 14, international news outlets reported.
Mr. Nguyen Van Bong, chairman of Ky Anh district, Ha Tinh province, where Formosa steel factory is located in Vung Ang Industrial Park, confirmed to the BBC that two Chinese died, one 'due to heat stroke' and one '. beaten to death '. "No one in Vietnam has died," he said, and said the workers' demonstration in the industrial park was' spontaneous' due to the fact that China put the rig into the South China Sea.
The situation here is 'stable' now, he said. Meanwhile, the online newspaper VnExpress on the afternoon of May 15 quoted Vice President Ha Tinh Dang Quoc Khanh as saying 76 people believed to be involved in the violence were arrested. Many people were injured Khanh also said 149 people were injured and one Chinese citizen was killed. Taiwan's diplomatic representative in Vietnam told US news agency AP that at least one Chinese worker was killed and another 90 injured after rioters attacked Xi's-owned steel factory. Formosa delegation - the largest Taiwanese investor in Vietnam.
Hoang Tri Bang said the riots took place on Wednesday afternoon, May 14 and early Thursday, May 15. Hundreds of people broke into the factory in central Vietnam's Ha Tinh province before the military and police intervened, Reuters quoted Taiwan's Commercial Times newspaper saying. A doctor from the Ha Tinh City General Hospital told the BBC nearly 50 people were admitted to the hospital on the night of May 14 to the morning of May 15. "Many of these people wore blue workers' uniforms. and 6-7 people are in critical condition, "said the doctor. The British news agency Reuters, citing a doctor at a local hospital, said that five Vietnamese workers and 16 others were believed to be Chinese.
“About 100 people were admitted to the hospital last night. Many are Chinese. This morning (May 15) more people were hospitalized, ”a doctor at Ha Tinh General Hospital told Reuters by phone. According to domestic media, the anti-China parade on the afternoon of May 14 in Ha Tinh with the participation of more than 1,000 workers began to be quite peaceful.
"A lot of people on both sides of the road and people in traffic responded to support. All took place in peace and order", Dan Tri online newspaper reported. However, at 15 o'clock of the same day, scuffles occurred when the parade took place in front of the Formosa factory gate. Some aggressive residents destroyed two cars, Tuoi Tre newspaper reported. The BBC's source from Ha Tinh said the situation later lost control and security forces fell into a passive position.
"When the protesters arrived in front of the factory, they caught Chinese workers coming out from the factory. The two sides exchanged words with each other, leading to scuffle, despite the interference of the managers. "This man said. "But the workers also reflect that those who beat the Chinese workers directly are not their employees." "The mobile police are assigned to accompany the protesters to monitor the situation and make the protest peaceful. Even so, they are not crowded enough to respond to a riot." The fire continued until morning IMAGE SOURCE, FACEBOOK Image capture, The fire continued until morning Another anonymous witness working in Formosa told the BBC what he saw from the 5th floor of the company's dormitory at the time of the incident: "Our staff was laid off from 2 pm yesterday, the afternoon was a peaceful protest, but near evening, the convoy carrying Chinese contractor workers left was stopped by the group."
"They smashed the windows of the car and brutally beat the Chinese."
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