It is reported that Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida heard an explosion at the speech venue, and Kishida has taken refuge. What information deserves attention? - Cykapu

It is reported that Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida heard an explosion at the speech venue, and Kishida has taken refuge. What information deserves attention?

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The assassination of Japanese prime ministers has almost become a tradition. From the assassination of Ito Hirobumi in 1909 to the present, a total of 8 prime ministers have been assassinated, and there are actually double yolk eggs among them, that is, the assassination of two prime ministers at one time. It can also be regarded as the world politics Wonderful.

1. On October 26, 1909, Ito Hirobumi (1841-1909), the chairman of the Privy Council of Japan and the 1st, 5th, 7th, and 10th prime ministers, was at the station when he came to Harbin to meet with Russian Finance Minister Gogovtsov. On the platform, he was shot dead by North Korean patriot An Zhonggeun.

2. On November 4, 1921, when the 19th Prime Minister of Japan Takashi Hara planned to go to Kansai to attend the activities of the Political Friends Association, he was assassinated by right-winger Genichi Nakaoka in front of Tokyo Station, and died on the spot.

3. On November 14, 1930, Yuyuki Hamaguchi, the 27th Prime Minister of Japan, was shot and wounded by Japanese right-winger Ruo Sagoya at Tokyo Station. On August 26 of the second year, he died of serious injuries due to bacterial infection.

4. On May 15, 1932, Takeshi Inukai, the 29th Prime Minister of Japan, was shot and killed by naval soldiers at the prime minister's residence and died on the spot.

5. On February 26, 1936, several young military officers in Japan launched a coup d'état. They led soldiers to assassinate government officials in various parts of Tokyo. Among them, two former prime ministers were assassinated and died, namely the 30th Prime Minister Minoru Saito and the 20th Prime Minister Takahashi Kokiyoshi.

6. On July 14, 1960, the outgoing Prime Minister of Japan Nobusuke Kishi (grandfather of Shinzo Abe) was stabbed by the right winger Taisuke Aramaki in the restaurant at the reception of the Liberal Democratic Party celebrating the election of Hayato Ikeda.

7. On July 8, 2022, former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe died of his injuries after being shot.