Tokyo office of Japan's ruling party pelted with Molotov cocktails.


Last night, an unknown man threw several incendiary bombs at the main office building of the ruling party in Japan. Fortunately, there is no information about casualties. This was reported by the Associated Press.
The local police refuse to comment on the situation and report that an investigation is currently underway.
According to preliminary data, the man who was detained near the scene simply rammed his car into a fence. His motives are still unknown.
The party, currently embroiled in a scandal over financial crimes and tax evasion, is becoming increasingly unpopular among the population.
Party representatives refused to comment on this incident, directing all inquiries to the police.
Recall that Tokyo recently protested against the restriction of shipping and the violation of Japan's airspace.
Recently, Japan's Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa stated that Tokyo will continue providing long-term support to Ukraine and will seek help from the private sector.
Recall, recently an accident occurred at one of Tokyo's airports when a Coast Guard aircraft collided with a Japan Airlines domestic flight. According to reports, 379 people on board were evacuated safely.
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