Japan marks 28 years since deadly sarin gas attack on Tokyo subway


Kasumigaseki subway station manager Toyohiko Otomo prays at an altar to mourn the victims of the 1995 sarin gas attack by the Aum Shinrikyo cult on the 23rd anniversary of the tragedy, on March 20, 2018. – AFP pic, March 20, 2023.

JAPAN marked the 28th anniversary today of the deadly sarin nerve gas attacks carried out by the Aum Shinrikyo cult on the Tokyo subway system that left 14 people dead and injured more than 6,000.

A vigil was held at Kasumigaseki subway station in the Japanese capital where one of the deadly attacks took place, with station officials observing a moment of silence at 8am local time, which was around the time the attack took place 28 years ago, Xinhua reported.

Families of victims and station officials offered flowers at a stand set up by subway operator Tokyo Metro Co. inside the station, the surrounding area of which is dominated by government ministries and other government-related offices.

Japanese Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Minister Tetsuo Saito was in attendance today to pay his respects, laying flowers at Kasumigaseki.

“The government will strengthen efforts to fight terrorism and to create an environment in which train passengers can feel safe,” Saito said in a statement.

Similar stands for flowers were set up at Kodemmacho, Hatchobori, Nakanosakaue and other central Tokyo stations where victims of the sarin attack lost their lives.

According to official police accounts, on Monday, March 20, 1995, the members of the cult launched a coordinated chemical attack on the Tokyo subway system, one of the world’s busiest, at the peak of the morning rush hour. – Bernama, March 20, 2023.


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