One Chinese hostage freed, one killed (Agencies) Updated: 2004-10-15 08:58
 An unidentified Chinese embassy official
(left) escorts the freed Chinese engineer Wang Ende (right) as he arrives
in Islamabad October 14, 2004. A Chinese engineer held hostage by al
Qaeda-linked militants in Pakistan was killed on Thursday but his
colleague was rescued in a commando assault that killed their five
kidnappers, officials said. [Reuters]
 Photo of Chinese engineer Wang Peng who was
killed in the rescue operation in Pakistan western tribal belt, Oct. 14,
2004. [Xinhua]
 Freed Chinese engineer Wang Ende (right) is
escorted by an Chinese embassy official in Pakistan as he arrives in
Islamabad October 14, 2004. A Chinese engineer held hostage by al
Qaeda-linked militants in Pakistan was killed on Thursday but his
colleague was rescued in a commando assault that killed their five
kidnappers, officials said. [Reuters]
 Freed Chinese engineer Wang Ende (2nd from
right) is escorted Pakistani soldiers in Islamabad October 14, 2004. A
Chinese engineer held hostage by al Qaeda-linked militants in Pakistan was
killed on Thursday but his colleague was rescued in a commando assault
that killed their five kidnappers, officials said. [Reuters]
 Freed Chinese engineer Wang Ende (left) is
escorted by a Pakistani army soldier as he arrives in Islamabad October
14, 2004. A Chinese engineer held hostage by al Qaeda-linked militants in
Pakistan was killed on Thursday but his colleague was rescued in a
commando assault that killed their five kidnappers, officials said.
[Reuters]
 Freed Chinese engineer Wang Ende in Islamabad
October 14, 2004. [Reuters]
 Pakistani FM Khurshid Kasuri (left) calls on
Chinese Ambassador Zhang Chunxiang to express regret for Wang Peng's
death. [Xinhua]
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