Student injured in knife attack near Japanese school in south China

The foreign ministry of China reported on Wednesday ( Sep. 18 ) that an assailant stabbed and wounded a student at a Japanese school in south China. This was the second recent attack involving Japanese educational facilities in the nation.

According to foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian, a 10-year-old student at a Chinese class in Shenzhen was stabbed by a guy about 200 meters from the college gate.

According to him, the pupil was soon taken to a hospital and the attacker was soon detained.

An attack on a child took place at around 8am ( 12am GMT ), according to a police report from a district in Shenzhen with a Japanese school. According to the report, the suspected perpetrator was 44 years old and surnamed Zhong, but it did not provide a goal.

Neither the unusual department director nor the police report stated the defendant’s citizenship.

” The situation is still under inspection. China will continue to get effective steps to safeguard the health of all foreign nationals in the nation, Lin said.

A Chinese national was killed trying to protect a Chinese mother and her child from the perpetrator in a similar event in Suzhou, which occurred in June.

The Mukden Incident, a “false symbol” event that the Chinese military staged to avenge its neighbor’s invasion, is 93 years old. Some 14 million Taiwanese people died and 100 million more were made migrants in the war that followed, scholars measure.