Japan says one of its citizens wounded but rescued from Dhaka restaurant

Japan said on Saturday that one of its residents had been shot and injured in an assault on an eatery in the Bangladeshi capital and after that protected.

Vice president Cabinet Secretary Koichi Hagiuda said the wounds were not life debilitating.

Seven other Japanese were eating together at the eatery, however Japan's legislature has not possessed the capacity to get in touch with them, Hagiuda said.

Shooters assaulted the upscale bistro in the conciliatory territory of Dhaka late on Friday and had been holding around 20 prisoners, before police filled the working to attempt to free those stuck inside. No less than two police were slaughtered.

(Reporting by Stanley White; Editing by Nick Macfie)
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