An opposition MP was attacked in Myanmar, just a week ahead of historic elections in the country.
Naing Ngan Lin, an MP with Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy, was attacked by men wielding knives and swords at a campaign rally.
"We have no idea what are the motives for the attack and who is behind it. It's important to take effective legal action after investigation," said NLD spokesman Nyan Win told Reuters.
The election on 8 November will be Myanmar's first openly contested general election in 25 years. The NLD is expected to win the most seats, according to the BBC.