Five staff reported injured by intruders at Tokyo primary school: Reports

Five staff reported injured by intruders at Tokyo primary school: Reports

Tokyo: Five staff members were treated for minor injuries at a primary school in Tokyo on Thursday ( May 8 ), but there were no immediate reports of any serious harm to the children, according to Japanese media.

According to Fuji TV, the people who have been apprehended burst windows and entered a second-grade school, citing authorities sources.

When contacted by AFP, authorities did not immediately confirm the event. Four team members were originally reported to be injured, according to reports.

According to common journalist NHK, the affair at Tachikawa Daisan Elementary School in the west of the Chinese capital occurred on Thursday night.

According to the university’s site, there are more than 500 students and over 30 employees. Chinese next students are between seven and eight years older.

Groups of emergency personnel and police officers were seen on surveillance tv at the university as concerned neighbors watched as they entered and exited the building.

In Japan, which has one of the toughest gun laws in the world and a lower murder rate, violent violence is fairly uncommon.

However, there are occasionally violent incidents, like one involving a person who is facing attempted murder charges on Thursday in connection with an alleged knife strike on a Tokyo subway that reportedly injured two persons during rush hour the day before.