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One of Japan's most influential figures and former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, a divisive arch-conservative, was killed on Friday after being fatally shot during an election campaign in western Japan's Nara city.
Also read: Former Japanese PM Shinzo Abe passes away after being shot
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According to Kyodo News, the 67-year-old leader was shot from behind minutes after he began his speech ahead of the weekend's Upper House elections in one of the world's safest nations with some of the strictest gun control laws.
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In 1990, then-Nagasaki City Mayor Motoshima Hitoshi was seriously injured after being shot by a right-winger.
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In 1992, a right-wing gunman fired shots at the Liberal Democratic Party's then-Vice President Kanemaru Shin during a speech in Tochigi Prefecture of the country. Kanemaru was, however, uninjured.
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The National Police Agency's then-Commissioner General Kunimatsu Takaji was shot and seriously injured in front of his residence in Tokyo in 1995.
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Another Nagasaki mayor, Iccho Itoh, was gunned down by Tetsuya Shiroo, a member of the yakuza, on 17 April 2007 and died.
(With inputs from PTI)