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TOKYO (Reuters) -A man holding what appeared to be a knife attacked a bus used by a Japanese school in Suzhou, China, on Monday, seriously wounding a Chinese woman and injuring a Japanese woman ...
A Japanese woman and her child were among three people stabbed by a man on Monday in front of a school bus at a bus stop in eastern China, according to Japanese authorities.. A Chinese woman ...
On 24 June 2024, a Chinese man attacked a Japanese mother and her three-year-old son with a knife at the Xindi Center bus station near the Japanese School of Suzhou in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China. The assailant attempted to board a Japanese school bus during the attack, fatally stabbing the bus attendant, a Chinese woman named Hu Youping ( Chinese ...
The attack happened on a street 200 metres (660 ft) away from the school. [3] According to China's foreign ministry, the boy was a Japanese national with a Japanese father and a Chinese mother. [2] [6] The police stated that the boy was surnamed Shen (沈). [7] [8] Kyodo News reported that the boy was with his mother at the time of the attack. [3]
The Japanese School of Suzhou (JSS) is a Japanese international school in the Suzhou New District of Suzhou, China. [1] On February 28, 2005, the Ministry of Education of China approved the establishment of the school. [2] The current campus on Huahai Road (淮海路) in the Suzhou New District was scheduled to open in September 2012.
18 September – A ten-year old student of a Japanese school dies in a knife attack in Shenzhen. The suspect is arrested. [81] 25 September – China carries out its first test of an intercontinental ballistic missile since 1980, launching a dummy warhead into the Pacific Ocean [82] that lands near the Marquesas Islands. [83]
During July 2024, Fano began a broad offensive in the Amhara region which enabled it to seize control of rural territories. [3] [2]Fano units in Gondar started attacking the B30 Highway in September after a lull in August and launched an offensive to gain control over the C34 road, [4] which links Amhara to neighboring Sudan.
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