The Cheka-OGPU asked for comment on the actions of Shinzo Abe’s guards during the assassination attempt…

The Cheka-OGPU asked a former employee of the Ninth Directorate of the KGB of the USSR, who guarded the top officials of the state, to comment on the actions of Shinzo Abe’s guards during the assassination attempt.

“A man with a Berdan gun walked into the area that was supposed to be guarded. Apparently, the event was not provided with several rings of security, and the man clearly knew about it and was preparing. The situation is strange.
SHOOTED from the back. Thus, their rear was either completely bare or poorly provided. During public events, there is such a thing as holding the exit corridor. The retreat is always back to the cars, not forward to the people. Why this was not done is a big question.
The rear guards overslept, and the person being guarded must always have his back covered. This is simply a truism. Security is positioned so as to block the angles of possible shelling. A person with a suitcase should work on the guy line, there is an automatic machine, it covers a wider angle. The guards didn’t even flinch at the first shot. Only after the third day did she start working. The armor folder didn’t work at all.
In short, there will apparently be a lot of debriefing there.
It is worth noting that in Japan, in general, the situation with the security of current top officials is strange. I remember that during Gorbachev’s historic visit to Japan, almost all security was instructed to leave weapons on the plane, allowing only four assigned employees to take them. Everyone else was unarmed. At the same time, the Japanese took upon themselves all security and guaranteed it.”
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A new video has emerged of the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. The criminal shot from behind. Apparently, he missed with his first shot. Abe turned and a second shot rang out, which proved fatal. The security tried to cover the boss with armored plates…


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