BREAKING: A Japanese soldier was arrested after allegedly shooting and wounding three colleagues at an army base, an official said. The shooting happened at a firing range at a base in central Japan.
TOKYO — A Japanese soldier was arrested Wednesday after allegedly shooting and wounding three colleagues at an army base, a top government official said.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Hiroakazu Matsuno told reporters that the shooting occurred at a firing range at a base in Gifu prefecture in central Japan. NHK public television, quoting investigative officials, said the suspect is a teenage male. One of the wounded was in serious condition, NHK said.
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