This is the weapon the attacker himself created to shoot down the former Japanese prime minister

Following the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, the first images of the gun he fired on have appeared. Abe was wounded in the Japanese town of Nara by Yamama Tetsuya, a local resident. CNN reports that Japanese police reported that Tetsuya used a modified weapon on his own. Moreover, police [...]
Abe was wounded in the Japanese town of Nara by Yamama Tetsuya, a local resident. CNN reports that Japanese police reported that Tetsuya used a modified weapon on his own.
Furthermore, local police in Nara reported that Tetsuya is a former member of Japan's Army.
Japan's former prime minister, Shinzo Abe, is accepting blood transfigures, according to Nubou Kishi, Abe's younger brother and defence minister, writes CNN, records Periscope.
“I have reported that he is now at Naras Hospital, where he is accepting a blood transfusion”, Kishi said.
Abe was attacked Friday morning in the town of Nara, according to officials. Kishi said the attack, which took place while Abe was giving an electoral speech, is an insult to democracy and the intimidation of freedom of expression. /Periscopi/












