Mr. Satoshi Nakamura shoots about the survivor incident "All at once in 20-25 seconds ..." December 9, 5:45

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In a case where Satoshi Nakamura (73), a doctor who has been involved in humanitarian assistance and reconstruction for many years in Afghanistan, was shot and died, one of the local staff men who accompanied him was alive. It was. In a single interview with NHK, the man testified that the shooting was done all at once in 20 to 25 seconds, revealing that the crime was extremely short.

On July 4th in Jalalabad, Nangarhar, eastern Afghanistan, a local doctor, NGO Pe Peshawar of Fukuoka City, Satoshi Nakamura, was shot and killed by someone.

Nakamura-san was moving with two cars, and the police originally announced that there were six people, including Nakamura-san, guards, and drivers.

However, apart from the six people who died, NHK's interview revealed that a local man who was driving the car behind Mr. Nakamura escaped the shooting and was alive.

This man is Mohammad Yassin (45) who has been driving for 15 years at the local Peshawar Association.

Yassin talked about the tense situation at the time in front of the camera for the first time in response to an interview with NHK in Jalalabad on the 8th.

In this, Yassin said, “We slowed down whether Nakamura ’s car running ahead was hit by a shooter. When I tried to confirm it, the shoot suddenly started. I heard in the local language that I was talking to someone who is alive. "

As soon as the shooting started, Yassin opened the car door and ran away to the other side of the street, saying, “When the shooting was over, I rushed to Mr. Nakamura and called out, Mr. Nakamura said, “I'm okay.” Nakamura-san replied “I'm okay” many times, even while being transported to the hospital. It was revealed that there was.

After that, he stated that the shooting was an extremely short-time crime, saying, “Ambushing with 4 to 5 people and being carried out all together in 20 to 25 seconds”.

The local police are aware of Mr. Yassin's survival and hurrying to identify the criminal by listening to details about the situation at the time.