Shinzo Abe in 'critical condition' after being shot

Initial reports suggested that he might have been injured. A local reporter Japan's public media organization NHK informed that he heard something that sounded like a gunshot and saw the prime minister bleeding.

Ex-Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe shot at

Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is said be in "critical condition" after he was shot at on Friday while addressing an election campaign rally in Nara city, according to media reports.

Speaking to reporters in Tokyo, incumbent Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Abe was in "critical condition" , adding that the attack was a "despicable act that took place during an election period, which is the foundation of democracy", state broadcaster NHK reported.