
From The Guardian:
A third bus explosion reportedly rocked Kunming in Yunnan, south-west China, today - a week after two blasts killed two people in the city.
A police officer contacted by the Guardian said the accounts were only rumours but witnesses described a blast shortly after 9pm local time (2pm BST), close to where the second bus was hit last week.
One said that it appeared to be on the same route - the 54 - as the vehicles previously targeted.
This weekend, the Chinese authorities denied claims of responsibility by a Uighur separatist group from the restive north-western region of Xinjiang, describing the incidents as deliberate but not acts of terrorism.
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China Threatened With Terrorism Attacks
AOC officials happy with Games security -- West Australian
China Group Asserts That It Bombed Buses -- The Washington Post
Turkestan Islamic Party takes credit for Shanghai and Kunming bus blasts, and warns of more to come; China denies claims -- Shanghai Lists
China denies bus attacks connected to terrorism - Summary -- Earth Times
Police deny terrorist link to blasts -- People's Daily Online
China downplays claims of a jihad -- Sydney Morning Herald
Australian officials concerned but confident after terror plot to attack Shanghai Stadium -- The Australian
China Dismisses Separatist Group's Claim to Bombings -- Voice Of America
China confirms foiled Olympic terrorism plot -- ABC.net
China ‘not ready to deal with a terrorist attack’ -- Australian jewish News
My Comment: There are a lot of nervous people out there. But the question still begs to be answered .... Chinese authorities are very good at suppressing dissent, but are their anti-terrorism teams effective. I hope that we will not find out.