"The East Turkistan forces represented by ETIM conducted multiple terrorist activities in and outside China. They have blood all over their hands," Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying told reporters here.
"We will firmly strike against them and safeguard the safety of Chinese people in foreign countries. We will work together with other countries to fight against terrorism and safeguard stability of the world," she said.
The Kyrgyz authorities said the attack was organised by Uyghur terrorists active in Syria and affiliated with Jabhat al-Nusra, an Islamist militant group fighting in Syria.
Terming ETIM as a well recognised terrorist force, Hua said it has been active in central Asia and Syria posing grave threat to not only to the China but also to other countries.
Militancy-hit Xinjiang is the home of Uyghur Muslims and has witnessed unrest over the increasing settlements of Hans in the province.
Many members of ETIM, who are drawn from Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang province bordering Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK) and Afghanistan, have joined the Islamic State (IS) to fight in Syria, according to recent reports.
While China blamed it for the attack, the ETIM, a shadowy organisation has never claimed responsibility for the attacks.
In bid to curtail infiltration, China recently formed Quadrilateral Cooperation and Coordination Mechanism involvingAfghanistan-China-Pakistan-Tajikistan Armed Forces to step up security along the borders. It is not clear why China omitted Kyrgyzstan from the border security mechanism.
Besides this the China-Pakistan border police also launched border patrols along the PoK-Xinjiang borders.
China has close security cooperation with Kyrgyzstan which is a member of the Beijing-led Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO). Besides China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Tajikistan are its members.
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