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China condemns terror attack in Pakistan

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2016-10-26 08:23Xinhua Editor: Mo Hong'e ECNS App Download
Pakistani soldiers enter the Police Training College following attack in southwest Pakistan's Quetta on Oct. 25, 2016. At least 60 people were killed and 117 others injured when three armed men attacked a police training center in Pakistan's southwest Quetta city, officials said Tuesday. (Photo: Xinhua/Asad)

Pakistani soldiers enter the Police Training College following attack in southwest Pakistan's Quetta on Oct. 25, 2016. At least 60 people were killed and 117 others injured when three armed men attacked a police training center in Pakistan's southwest Quetta city, officials said Tuesday. (Photo: Xinhua/Asad)

China on Tuesday strongly condemned a terrorist attack on a police training center in Pakistan Monday night, and voiced support for the Pakistani government's fight against terrorism.

Saying China was shocked by the attack, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lu Kang expressed condolences for the victims, and extended sympathy to their families and the injured.

The overnight terrorist attack in Pakistan's southwest city of Quetta has left 60 dead and 117 others injured.

"China opposes terrorism in all forms, and will continue to support the Pakistani government in fighting terrorism, and safeguarding national stability and people's security," Lu said.

  

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