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Shijiazhuang bombings : ウィキペディア英語版
Shijiazhuang bombings

The Shijiazhuang bombings (Chinese: or “3·16”) were a series of bomb blasts that rocked the city of Shijiazhuang, China on March 16, 2001. A total of 108 people were killed, and 38 others injured when within a short period of time several bombs exploded near four apartment buildings. Many doubted the official explanation that it was motivated by the accused's hatred for his ex-wife, ex-mother-in-law and a lover.
==Perpetrator==
A single man, Jin Ruchao (C: 靳如超, P: ''Jìn Rúchāo''), was blamed and arrested for planning and carrying out the bombings. ''The People's Daily'' reported that he used taxis to get to each destination. After pleading guilty, Jin was sentenced to death and executed, along with three others who supplied Jin with about 1,300 pounds of homemade explosives.〔 The investigation found that Jin was motivated by hatred for his ex-wife, ex-mother-in-law and a lover; he had previously threatened to blow up their buildings.〔
The explosives were made from ammonium nitrate and contained in plastic bags marked as "chicken feed".〔 ANFO explosives have historically been the large bomb of choice for professional terrorists worldwide, including the Provisional IRA, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), and ETA, Ramzi Yousef (who was closely associated with Al Qaeda) on the World Trade Center in 1993, and the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.
Jin paid 950 RMB ($115) to Wang Yushun, the owner of an illegal explosives workshop near Shijiazhuang.

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