Explosions rock public buildings in Liucheng County in southern China

By Philip Wen
Updated October 1 2015 - 1:08am, first published 12:36am
The remains of a government building destroyed by a suspected parcel bomb in Liucheng County, southern China. It was one of 13 targets hit, according to China's official news agency, Xinhua. Photo: Weibo
The remains of a government building destroyed by a suspected parcel bomb in Liucheng County, southern China. It was one of 13 targets hit, according to China's official news agency, Xinhua. Photo: Weibo
A man looks at a car that has been destroyed by a bomb blast in Liucheng County, Guangxi region. Photo: Weibo
A man looks at a car that has been destroyed by a bomb blast in Liucheng County, Guangxi region. Photo: Weibo
People look towards a blast site after an explosion in Liucheng County, southern China.  Photo: Weibo
People look towards a blast site after an explosion in Liucheng County, southern China. Photo: Weibo

Beijing: A series of explosions, triggered by what police suspect were parcel bombs targeting public buildings, have killed at least seven in a small town in southern China.

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