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On July 8, the shooting death of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe shocked the world. Footage from the scene showed that the suspect Toru Yamayama fired two shots at Abe from a distance of about three meters. He was controlled by security personnel after hitting Abe. - DayDayNews

On July 8, the shooting death of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe shocked the world. Footage from the scene showed that the suspect Toru Yamayama fired two shots at Abe from a distance of about three meters. He was controlled by security personnel after hitting Abe.

The suspect confessed that the initial target of the attack was not Abe! Japanese police: "It cannot be said that there is no security problem"! Abe is exposed to have annual personal security expenses exceeding 200 million yen

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On July 8, the shooting death of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe shocked the world. Footage from the scene showed that the suspect Toru Yamayama fired two shots at Abe from a distance of about three meters. He was controlled by security personnel after hitting Abe. - DayDayNews

On July 8, the shooting death of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe shocked the world. Footage from the scene showed that the suspect Toru Yamayama fired two shots at Abe from a distance of about three meters. He was controlled by security personnel after hitting Abe.

The suspect confessed that the initial target of the attack was not Abe! Japanese police: "It cannot be said that there is no security problem"! Abe is exposed to have annual personal security expenses exceeding 200 million yen