A series of “massive” explosions rocked the southern Chinese city of Liuzhou on Wednesday, killing at least six people and injuring more than a dozen, state media reported.
A local police chief told state news agency Xinhua that the 13 explosions hit locations including a hospital, a food market and a bus station.
State-run broadcaster CCTV cited a police chief saying the blasts were caused by “parcels containing explosives,” without providing further information.
Update: 6 killed, dozens injured in parcel blasts in Liucheng county, #Guangxi. More reported at nearby Liuzhou city pic.twitter.com/eBGngiL5S7
— China Xinhua News (@XHNews) September 30, 2015
Both CCTV and Xinhua said three people had been killed and at least 13 injured. NBC News could not immediately confirm that tally.









