Tradução automática do artigo:Aceder ao artigo original Post navigation Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe dies after being shot during speech south-central Japan), confirmed the Japanese public network NHK and the Jiji agency. He was hit around 11:30 am, taken by helicopter to the hospital, but did not survive. Abe was 67 years old. The attacker is a 40-year-old former sailor who was arrested. The shooter used a handcrafted weapon, which was confiscated.”Shinzo Abe was transported to the hospital at 12:20 pm. He was in a state of cardiac arrest on arrival. Resuscitation was administered. However, unfortunately, he died at 5:03 pm” ( 5:03 GMT), said Hidetada Fukushima, professor of emergency medicine at the Nara Medical University hospital, according to AFP. possession of weapons. Shinzo Abe was Japan’s longest-serving former prime minister – he ruled the country for the first time during 2006. Then he returned to power between 2012 and 2020. He was a hard-line conservative who promoted the revision of Japan’s pacifist Constitution to recognize the country’s military and remained politically relevant even after he left office. prime minister A be survive. It is a barbaric act during the election campaign, which is the basis of democracy, and it is absolutely unforgivable. I condemn this act in the strongest terms.” Abe, who was a member of the PLD (Liberal Democrat Party), was making a campaign speech at a rally ahead of the elections to be held on Sunday (10) for the Legislative Chamber, when shots were fired. ears.The government announced the creation of a working group after the incident.”He was giving a speech and a man came from behind”, a young woman who participated in the event told the NHK network. “The first shot seemed to a toy. He didn’t fall, but then there was a loud crash. The second shot was more visible, you could see the bang and the smoke,” he added.Jacinda Ardern, Prime Minister of New Zealand, spoke about Abe’s death: “I am absolutely devastated by the news about the former Japan’s Prime Minister Shizo Abe, who died after being shot during the election campaign. Shinzo Abe was one of the first leaders I met when I became prime minister. He was always focused and rigid, but also generous. In meetings we’ve had over the years, I’ve seen a statesman, someone who helps get through complex negotiations. Our thoughts go out to Japan’s longest-serving Prime Minister, whose death will be felt by many,” Ardern wrote on his Instagram account. “With the death of José Eduardo dos Santos Africa loses a great leader”, say Heads of State