BREAKING: Japan’s former prime minister reportedly shot during campaign speech

Japan’s former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was reportedly shot during a campaign speech and collapsed.

The report was first made by Japanese broadcaster NHK who had a reporter at the speech in Nara City at about 11:30 a.m. local time.

The reporter said Abe collapsed during the speech and something like a gunshot was heard at about the same time. Abe is said to have been hospitalized with heart failure.

Other reports said he was attacked from behind and that a suspect was detained.

Videos on social media reportedly showed the scene after the attack.


Another showed bystanders rushing in to help.


NBC News said a producer in Japan reported that the former prime minister’s condition was unknown.

Abe was giving campaign speeches ahead of elections in Japan. The longest serving prime minister in Japanese history, he resigned from his office in 2020.

This is a developing story and updates will be added.

Here’s one video report about the stunning incident:


LIVE: Former Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Shot During Speech In Nara; One Suspect Detained

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