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Cao Yunding, the former China's vice president and general secretary of the Central Military Commission (CMC), has suffered a serious injury in his right hand. According to the official website of the Central Military Commission, Cao Yunding was injured when he was attending a meeting at the CMC headquarters in Beijing on May 12th. He sustained a severe wound that required immediate medical attention. The CMC is currently under investigation into the cause of the injury and will provide further updates as soon as possible. The CMC has been actively working to address this issue and ensure the safety of its members and staff. In addition to Cao Yunding, there have also been several other senior officials who were involved in the incident. These include Vice Premier Zhou Qiaozhi,Chinese Super League Matches Deputy Minister of State Security Wang Linming, and Deputy Director General of the Ministry of Public Security Guo Shuhong. The situation surrounding the injury remains unclear, but it is clear that the Chinese government is taking steps to ensure the safety of all members of the CMC and its institutions. This includes measures such as increased surveillance and security at meetings and events. As the situation continues to unfold, it is important for everyone involved in the CMC to remain vigilant and take appropriate precautions to protect themselves and others. |
