Japan in shock after Prime Minister attacked in daylight
Japanese Prime Minister (PM) Fumio Kishida is unharmed after being attacked by a smoke bomb on Saturday while he was campaigning for a ruling party candidate, leaving the country in shock.
A video of the attack showing white smoke rising after a blast right before the Prime Minister was about to speak, is doing the rounds on social media.
A witness said that he saw an object flying through the air and it gave him a “bad feeling, so he ran away unbelievably fast”.
After the attack, the prime minister resumed campaigning.
The incident comes just nine months after former PM Shinzo Abe was assassinated last year while campaigning for a parliamentary election.
The latest attack also comes as Japan is set to host the 49th G7 summit from May 19-May 21 in Hiroshima.