At least six people were injured after a powerful earthquake jolted the western Chinese region of Xinjiang near the border with Kyrgyzstan in the early hours of Tuesday. The earthquake was registered at a magnitude of 7.1 by the China Earthquake Networks Center, while the United States Geological Survey (USGS) put the magnitude at 7. The quake struck at 2:09 am Tuesday (1809 GMT Monday) some 130 kilometres west of the town of Aykol in Xinjiang. There were no reports of fatalities. Search and rescue work was ongoing in the mountainous region bordering Kyrgyzstan. Numerous aftershocks were regis…