Japan Seeks China's Explanation
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Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko KamikawaReuters
•Japan requests explanation over schoolboy's fatal stabbing in China
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A Japanese schoolboy died following a stabbing attack near his school in China .
The attack took place on the anniversary of an incident in 1931 that's triggered war between China and Japan .
The schoolboy was a Japanese national like his father, while his mother is a Chinese citizen.
China offers its condolences, branding the attack an isolated case.
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