S.Korea president Yoon sends condolences after shooting death of ex-Japanese premier Abe

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Yoon added that the shooting was 'an unforgivable act of crime.'

"I send my condolences to the bereaved families and Japanese people who have lost the longest-serving prime minister and respected politician in Japan's constitutional history," Yoon was quoted as saying in a statement delivered by the presidential office.

 

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