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PM Kishida of Japan was assaulted with a smoke bomb during a Wakayama speech and evacuated safely

After hearing the noises of an explosion in Wakayama, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida had to be hurried from a speech.

PM of Japan was assaulted with smoke bomb :After hearing the noises of an explosion in Wakayama, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida had to be hurried from a speech.

Local media reported that Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida was evacuated safely after an apparent smoke or pipe bomb was hurled at him and a loud explosion was heard just before he began a Saturday campaign speech in the city of Wakayama.

According to the public broadcaster NHK, an explosion-like sound was heard at the location. According to reports, Kishida sought refuge at the scene of the incident and was unharmed.

People who had congregated at the scene could be seen fleeing while a man was subdued by what appeared to be several police officers at the scene, according to video footage broadcast by Japanese media. After the incident, which occurred while Kishida was speaking with a candidate of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, he fled the scene unharmed.

Japan PM Fumio Kishida safe after 'smoke bomb' thrown during speech: report  - The Hindu

The Prime Minister’s speech was part of the official campaigning for the Wakayama No. 1 district lower house by-election. In light of the assault, Kishida’s address has been canceled.

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The incident occurred months after former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was fatally shot during a campaign speech for the upper house election in July of last year.

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