Remains of Five Chinese Workers Killed in Pakistan Terror Attack Arrive in Wuhan

Chaudhry Salik Hussain, federal minister for overseas Pakistanis, was met at Wuhan's international airport by Chinese officials who received the remains of five Chinese nationals killed last week in a suicide attack in northwest Pakistan. Image via the Associated Press of Pakistan.

A Pakistani Air Force jet landed in the central Chinese city of Wuhan on Wednesday with the bodies of five workers killed in a killed a terrorist attack in northwest Pakistan.

Chaudhry Salik Hussain, federal minister for overseas Pakistanis, accompanied the bodies and was met at the airport by Hubei Vice Governor Chen Ping. Together, they led a small memorial ceremony for the victims.

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