A gunman at an election rally in Nara ended the life of the longest-serving and one of the most popular prime ministers in Japanese history.
While not disclosing very much new information, Kishida expressed his sincere wishes for Abe’s recovery and called the incident “despicable.”
Shinzo Abe was delivering a speech ahead of the Upper House elections on July 10 when he was shot twice from behind and collapsed on the...