4 Chinese injured in Pakistan return home (Xinhua) Updated: 2004-05-07 16:27 Four Chinese engineers wounded at a car bomb
explosion in Pakistan early Monday returned to China Friday morning.
Upon arrival, the four were immediately sent to Beijing Union Medical College
Hospital for further medical treatment.
Zhao Yupei, vice president of the hospital, said the four were in relatively
stable condition so that the Chinese medical team who arrived in Pakistan
Thursday afternoon decided to transfer them back home for treatment.
Currently, there were still five injured Chinese engineers staying in
Pakistan, of whom three almost recovered and two were in unstable condition
after operation, Zhao said.
The two need to receive further medical treatment in Pakistan and they will
be transferred back to China when their condition get improved, Zhao said.
Chinese Vice-Minister of Communications Feng Zhenglin greeted the returned
engineers at the airport.
Three Chinese engineers were killed and nine others were wounded earlier
Monday when an unoccupied car exploded near their bus in Gwadar, about 500 km
west of Karachi. The 12 Chinese were sent by the China Harbor Engineering
Company (Group) for a deep water port project in Gwadar.
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