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UPDATED: 08:12, June 14, 2004
11 bodies of killed Chinese and the injured to return China
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The bodies of 11 dead Chinese workers and the injured in terrorist attack that occurred in Afghanistan will be flown back to China on Monday, said an official of the workers' employer company in Beijing Sunday.

Wang Zhenhou, general manager of the China Railway Construction Corporation (CRCC), said here Sunday that the CRCC has made sound arrangement for the bodies of the dead Chinese workers and the injured, who will be flown back to China.

According to Wang, a large civil plane from China Southern Airlines will leave Urumchi, capital city of the northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, for Kabul on June 14 to receive the injured Chinese workers.

The plane will leave Urumchi at 8:00 am and arrive at Kabul at 10:40 am, then leave Kabul at 13:30 and arrive at the airport of Ji'nan, capital city of Shandong Province, at about 19:00, said Wang.

Wang said the CRCC also hired a military plane to receive the bodies of the 11 dead Chinese workers, who will be transported to the airport of Nanchang, capital city of Jiangxi Province, also the birth province of ten of the 11 dead workers.

According to Wang, the military plane will take off from Urumqiand arrive at Kabul at 13:30, then leave Kabul at 15:30 and arrive at Nanchang at about 23:00.

Wang said to ensure a sound trip of the injured Chinese workers, the CRCC has not only arranged best doctors and company staff to escort the injured, but also prepared necessary medicines and facilities for them. The injured will be sent to a good local hospital in Ji'nan upon their arrival.

In addition, the CRCC has also made necessary preparations to well preserve the bodies of the 11 dead workers before their arrival to China, said Wang.

Source: Xinhua

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