Knife Attack at Shanghai Japanese Restaurant, Two Japanese Victims Not in Life-Threatening Condition
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Knife attack at a Japanese restaurant in Shanghai injured three people, including two Japanese nationals; suspect 59‑year‑old Yang with mental‑illness history was arrested, victims not in life‑threatening condition.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Where did the stabbing occur?
- A: At a Japanese restaurant on the 3rd floor of a business building on Century Avenue, Shanghai.
- Q: How many people were injured?
- A: Three injured, including two Japanese nationals.
- Q: What is the condition of the Japanese victims?
- A: Both Japanese victims are not in life‑threatening condition.
- Q: Who is the suspect?
- A: A 59‑year‑old man named Yang, with a history of mental illness.
- Q: What did Japan request from China?
- A: Japan asked China to ensure the safety of Japanese citizens in China.