Two Japanese Nationals Injured in Stabbing at Shanghai Restaurant

According to Kyodo News, a 59-year-old man injured three people with a fruit knife today at a Japanese restaurant in a commercial building in Shanghai's Pudong New Area. Sources from Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed two of the injured are Japanese, with their condition unknown. Shanghai police stated the assailant has a "history of treatment for mental illness."
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(CNA, Taipei, 19th) According to a Kyodo News report, a 59-year-old man injured three people with a fruit knife today inside a Japanese restaurant in a commercial office building in Pudong New Area, Shanghai, China. A source from Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that two of the injured are Japanese, but their current condition is unknown. Meanwhile, Shanghai police said the assailant has a "history of treatment for mental illness." The Kyodo News report mentioned that information about the man's attack was released by Shanghai police. However, the information that two of the three injured were Japanese was disclosed by a source from Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which is currently unaware of the condition of the two Japanese victims. The report pointed out that the crime scene is a commercial center with a concentration of financial institutions, and the building houses Japanese-funded enterprises and has a relatively large number of Japanese people. A Japanese man who works for a Japanese company in the building said he went to observe the front of the Japanese restaurant after hearing about the incident and saw five or six police officers, with a somewhat tense atmosphere. As he frequently dines at that restaurant, he was very surprised by the incident. (Editors: 邱國強 / 唐佩君) 1150519