Three executives of China Railway Construction Corporation Limited were killed in the Radisson Blu hotel siege in the Malian capital Bamako yesterday, the company said in a statement.
Xi condoled the families of the victims, and asked the government agencies to increase work to protect citizens abroad and called on the international community to do more to prevent violent acts.
"China will strengthen cooperation with international society to resolutely fight violent terrorist activities that hurt innocent lives, to maintain world peace and tranquillity," China Central Television quoted Xi as saying.
More than 100 other hostages were rescued by Malian forces at the hotel in Bamako.
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China Railway Construction Corp identified the victims as Zhou Tianxiang, general manager for the corporation's international group; Wang Xuanshang, a deputy general manager of the international group; and Chang Xuehui, general manager of the group's West Africa division.
The Mali government and the international community have made great efforts for the rescue operations yet the attackers showed a total disregard for human conscience and committed brutal and inhumane crimes, Hong said, adding that four Chinese nationals were rescued from the hotel.
There were no more hostages held at Radisson Blu hotel, said Mali security minister Salif Traore, hours after gunmen stormed the hotel and held 170 people hostage.