A Japanese court has sentenced Ryuji Kimura to 10 years in prison for attempting to kill former Prime Minister Fumio Kishida by throwing a homemade pipe bomb during a 2023 campaign event. Kimura, 25, faced multiple charges, including violations of explosives and weapons laws. Kishida escaped unharmed.
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