Two Japanese attacked with knife at Shanghai restaurant
Key Points:
- A man armed with a fruit knife attacked three people at a Japanese restaurant in the Shanghai World Financial Center, injuring two Japanese nationals and one Chinese woman, none of whom sustained life-threatening injuries.
- The 59-year-old attacker, who has a history of mental illness, was apprehended at the scene after making incoherent statements.
- The Japanese Embassy in China urged Japanese nationals to remain vigilant and requested the Chinese government to investigate the incident, punish those responsible, and ensure the safety of Japanese citizens.
- The attack occurred in a building housing many Japanese companies, raising concerns about the security of Japanese nationals in the area.
- This incident follows previous knife attacks targeting Japanese individuals in China earlier in 2024, including fatal assaults in Suzhou and Shenzhen.