
The announcement came after Vietnamese civil society groups yesterday
called for fresh demonstrations against China following riots earlier in
the week which left two Chinese workers dead and more than 100 injured.
But Vietnamese authorities, which have occasionally allowed protests to
vent anger at the country's giant neighbour, warned they would
"resolutely" prevent any further outbursts.
"They returned to China with the assistance of (the) Chinese Embassy to Vietnam," it said, citing China's Foreign Ministry.
The Chinese government is also arranging for a chartered plane and vessel to evacuate the staff of China 19th Metallurgical Corporation, a contractor of one of the plants badly hit by the recent violence.
The Chinese government is also arranging for a chartered plane and vessel to evacuate the staff of China 19th Metallurgical Corporation, a contractor of one of the plants badly hit by the recent violence.
- In a later update the agency reported: "Sixteen critically injured Chinese nationals were evacuated from Vietnam early this morning aboard a chartered medical flight arranged by (the) Chinese government." It did not elaborate which company they are working for.
- Beijing yesterday advised its nationals against travelling to Vietnam, which has over the past week seen its worst anti-China unrest in decades.
- China's positioning of an oil rig in waters also claimed by Vietnam in the South China Sea has ignited long-simmering enmity between the two communist neighbours, which have fought territorial skirmishes in past decades.

Recently, there was an explosion of violence in South Vietnam
targeting foreign companies, provoking injuries and death of Chinese
citizens and damaging companies' properties, China's Foreign Ministry
said in a statement in Chinese on its website yesterday.
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