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(Reuters) - Three Chinese citizens were found murdered in an apartment in Afghanistan's capital, according to a statement issued by China's embassy in Kabul carried on a Chinese state-run news agency.

The report said the three were killed on Thursday but did not say the whether the victims were men or women. It said the statement was issued by the embassy late on Friday.

The identity of the victims and motive for the killings were also unclear.

The embassy had said two Chinese were missing after the murder but it was later quoted by China's state news agency Xinhua as saying that one has been found and taken to a safe place. A search was going on for the other missing person.

Afghan officials did not respond to calls on Saturday, the last day of the three-day Eid al-Fitr public holiday. The Chinese embassy also did not respond to repeated calls or email.

Pictures of the crime scene showed a cluttered double bed with pink pillows in a dingy room, with bare walls and very little furniture. The worn red carpet was also littered with items like clothes and what appeared to be a power cable.

The attack did not appear to be linked to the huge Aynak copper deposit in Logar province south of Kabul, Afghanistan's largest foreign investment project run by a Chinese consortium.

In November, Afghanistan's mining mister said about 150 Chinese workers had returned to the mine after earlier fleeing because of rockets attacks on the project.

(Reporting by Jessica Donati in KABUL; Additional reporting by Koh Gui Qing in BEIJING; Editing by Paul Tait and Robert Birsel)
 
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RIP.. Is there any R&AW/CIA/MOSSAD angle to it?
 
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RIP.. Is there any R&AW/CIA/MOSSAD angle to it?


Most Probably yes,because of keen interest of U.S and India and some western countries in Afghanistan's minerals...Obviously they don't like Chinese presence there...
 
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(Reuters) - Three Chinese citizens were found murdered in an apartment in Afghanistan's capital, according to a statement issued by China's embassy in Kabul carried on a Chinese state-run news agency.

The report said the three were killed on Thursday but did not say the whether the victims were men or women. It said the statement was issued by the embassy late on Friday.

The identity of the victims and motive for the killings were also unclear.

The embassy had said two Chinese were missing after the murder but it was later quoted by China's state news agency Xinhua as saying that one has been found and taken to a safe place. A search was going on for the other missing person.

Afghan officials did not respond to calls on Saturday, the last day of the three-day Eid al-Fitr public holiday. The Chinese embassy also did not respond to repeated calls or email.

Pictures of the crime scene showed a cluttered double bed with pink pillows in a dingy room, with bare walls and very little furniture. The worn red carpet was also littered with items like clothes and what appeared to be a power cable.

The attack did not appear to be linked to the huge Aynak copper deposit in Logar province south of Kabul, Afghanistan's largest foreign investment project run by a Chinese consortium.

In November, Afghanistan's mining mister said about 150 Chinese workers had returned to the mine after earlier fleeing because of rockets attacks on the project.

(Reporting by Jessica Donati in KABUL; Additional reporting by Koh Gui Qing in BEIJING; Editing by Paul Tait and Robert Birsel)


Want to see How Beijing Reacts to this

RIP
 
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Most Probably yes,because of keen interest of U.S and India and some western countries in Afghanistan's minerals...Obviously they don't like Chinese presence there...

According to media, the three victims are small business owners in Afghanistan, how could they get such trouble? It seems nothing to do with minerals industry. I mean, they are far away from politics, not to mention religious affairs.
 
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According to media, the three victims are small business owners in Afghanistan, how could they get such trouble? It seems nothing to do with minerals industries. I mean, they are far from politics, not to mention religious affairs.

In the article posted by you,its mentioned that Chinese Workers were previously attacked with rockets while working in the Mine who are now returned to work...May be its just an indirect message...
 
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In the article posted by you,its mentioned that Chinese Workers were previously attacked with rockets while working in the Mine who are now returned to work...May be its just an indirect message...

Yes, I noticed that part, but the article also said:

The attack did not appear to be linked to the huge Aynak copper deposit in Logar province south of Kabul, Afghanistan's largest foreign investment project run by a Chinese consortium.
 
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