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- 2011_Fuzhou,_Jiangxi_bombings abstract "The 2011 Fuzhou bombings (Simplified Chinese: 抚州市连环爆炸案; Pinyin: Fǔzhōu shì liánhuán bàozhà àn) were three separate, synchronized explosions at government buildings in Fuzhou, Jiangxi, China on the morning of 26 May 2011. At least three people died, and at least seven were injured. The perpetrator, 52-year-old Qian Mingqi, was initially reported possibly among those killed in the blasts, leading China's state run news agencies to label it a suicide bombing. The Jiangxi Provincial Public Security Department later confirmed that the suspectdied at the scene.The three explosions occurred between 9:18 and 9:45am CST (0100 UTC). The first blast occurred in a parking lot outside the offices of the city prosecutor, the second inside a district administration office, and the third explosion hit the city's food and drug agency. Two of the bombs were placed inside cars parked just outside of the buildings. The official Xinhua news agency had posted a news article on its website saying the bombs were planted by a disgruntled farmer who was dissatisfied with the outcome of a court case, but by 1pm on the day of the bombing the article had been removed from the site.".
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- 2011_Fuzhou,_Jiangxi_bombings date "2011-05-26".
- 2011_Fuzhou,_Jiangxi_bombings fatalities "3".
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- 2011_Fuzhou,_Jiangxi_bombings injuries "7".
- 2011_Fuzhou,_Jiangxi_bombings location "Fuzhou, Jiangxi, China".
- 2011_Fuzhou,_Jiangxi_bombings perp "Qian Mingqi".
- 2011_Fuzhou,_Jiangxi_bombings time "540.0".
- 2011_Fuzhou,_Jiangxi_bombings timezone "UTC+8".
- 2011_Fuzhou,_Jiangxi_bombings title "2011".
- 2011_Fuzhou,_Jiangxi_bombings type "Car bombings".
- 2011_Fuzhou,_Jiangxi_bombings subject Category:2011_in_China.
- 2011_Fuzhou,_Jiangxi_bombings subject Category:Chinese_society.
- 2011_Fuzhou,_Jiangxi_bombings subject Category:Explosions_in_China.
- 2011_Fuzhou,_Jiangxi_bombings subject Category:History_of_Jiangxi.
- 2011_Fuzhou,_Jiangxi_bombings subject Category:Murder_in_2011.
- 2011_Fuzhou,_Jiangxi_bombings subject Category:Murder–suicides.
- 2011_Fuzhou,_Jiangxi_bombings subject Category:Suicide_car_and_truck_bombings.
- 2011_Fuzhou,_Jiangxi_bombings comment "The 2011 Fuzhou bombings (Simplified Chinese: 抚州市连环爆炸案; Pinyin: Fǔzhōu shì liánhuán bàozhà àn) were three separate, synchronized explosions at government buildings in Fuzhou, Jiangxi, China on the morning of 26 May 2011. At least three people died, and at least seven were injured. The perpetrator, 52-year-old Qian Mingqi, was initially reported possibly among those killed in the blasts, leading China's state run news agencies to label it a suicide bombing.".
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- 2011_Fuzhou,_Jiangxi_bombings label "抚州市连环爆炸案".
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