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An Afghan soldier shows a blanket in a tent where 11 Chinese road workers were killed in Jelawger village about 35km (22 miles) south of Kunduz June 10, 2004. Gunmen burst into a compound early on Thursday, killing the workers in one of the worst attacks on foreigners in Afghanistan since the Taliban's overthrow in 2001. (Xinhua/Reuters photo)
 An Afghan soldier shows a blanket in a tent where 11 Chinese road workers were killed in Jelawger village about 35km (22 miles) south of Kunduz June 10, 2004. Gunmen burst into a compound early on Thursday, killing the workers in one of the worst attacks on foreigners in Afghanistan since the Taliban's overthrow in 2001. (Xinhua/Reuters photo)
 Mother of Zhou Wenwu(middle) is deeply grieved after hearing the news that her son has died, June 10, in China's Jiangxi Province. Zhou Wenwu is one of the victims of Thursday's deadly attack that killed 11 Chinese workers in Afghanistan. More than 20 gunmen raided a Chinese construction site in northern Afghanistan early June 10, 2004, killing 11 Chinese workers and wounding four others.
 China Railway Shisigu Group mourns for the dead workers in Thursday's deadly attack in Afghanistan, in China's Jinan Province, June 11,2004.(Xinhua Photo)
 A survivor recalls the attack in northern Kunduz province of Afghanistan, June 10, 2004.
 Chinese Ambassador to Afghanistan Sun Yuxi visits the injured Chinese workers in Thursday's deadly attack in Afghanistan, in northern Kunduz province of Afghanistan, June 11, 2004.(Xinhua Photo)
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