Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's condition is critical following the deadly attack. This information was provided by Japan's Prime Minister, Kishida Fumio, in his state of the nation address. PM Kishida sobbed as he described Shinzo Abe's condition. He stated that doctors are doing everything possible to save him.
I hope Prime Minister Shinzo Abe survives. He stated that this was a barbaric attack that could not be forgiven. I'm attempting to comprehend this difficult situation.
Shinzo Abe's condition is critical, according to Prime Minister Kishida, and doctors are working hard to save him. He stated that the authorities will take all necessary measures to address the situation.
It cannot be forgiven, according to Kishida. Meanwhile, the attacker on Shinzo Abe has been identified. Tetsuya Yamagami is his name. He is from the Japanese city of Nara. Yamagami fires a shotgun at Shinzo Abe.
Yamagami was apprehended, and his gun was recovered. Shinzo Abe, Japan's longest-serving prime minister, was addressing a crowd in Nara Prefecture at the time of the attack. The attacker Yamagami then shot him, and his condition remains critical.
The incident occurred near Yamatosaidaiji station in Nara city around 11.30 am (local time) when the 67-year-old former leader was delivering a speech for the Liberal Democratic Party candidate's election campaign, according to state broadcaster NHK. According to the local fire department, Abe is in cardiopulmonary arrest and will be transported to Nara Medical University Hospital in Kashihara City by MedWeek.
According to the BBC, a cardiopulmonary arrest is frequently used in Japan before an official death is declared. According to the NHK report, a gunshot was heard at the scene, and blood was seen pouring from Abe's body. Meanwhile, police have stated that Abe was shot from behind with a shotgun. The male suspect appears to be in his forties.
Shinzo Abe resigned as Prime Minister in 2020
According to police, they confiscated a gun near where the man was holding it. Abe stepped down as Prime Minister in 2020, citing health concerns. According to the BBC, he later revealed that he had relapsed from ulcerative colitis, an intestinal disease. In Japan, incidents of gun violence are uncommon. Handguns are prohibited in this area.
( With inputs from shortfeed.in)
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