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The Japanese army secretly buried poison gas bombs in our country, and the Japanese veterans found out in their conscience and went to China to dig them up

When it comes to the War of Resistance Against Japan, I believe that everyone will not forget that it was an extremely difficult time for our country. Under the fierce attack of the Japanese army, countless Chinese displaced, wives and children were scattered, China's economic development suffered heavy losses, and although the War of Resistance was finally victorious, it also made China full of holes. However, not all Japanese soldiers were cruel, and after the war, a Japanese veteran conscience found that digging up the poison gas bombs secretly buried in China by the Japanese army was also a remedy.

The Japanese army secretly buried poison gas bombs in our country, and the Japanese veterans found out in their conscience and went to China to dig them up

A sinister move on the eve of the Japanese retreat

The Japanese veteran's name is Kimura. During the invasion of China, he was a child soldier in the Japanese army. At that time, In flagrant violation of international conventions, Japan used chemical weapons with astonishing lethality in the war, and the cruelty of the means was outrageous. Before the end of the war, the Japanese army still hid a large amount of ammunition, which also had a lot of poison gas bombs, and if it was leaked, the consequences would be unimaginable.

The Japanese army secretly buried poison gas bombs in our country, and the Japanese veterans found out in their conscience and went to China to dig them up

In order not to be caught, before the Japanese surrendered, Kimura's troops secretly hid the ammunition underground. Because the time was too hasty, the Japanese army found a random place in Xinglong Town, dug a few pits and buried these ammunition.

The Japanese army secretly buried poison gas bombs in our country, and the Japanese veterans found out in their conscience and went to China to dig them up

The conscience of a Japanese veteran found

With the end of the war, Kimura, who returned to China, has been guilty of this incident, and after decades of inner torture, Kimura finally chose to come to China to expose this fact. Although many years have passed, Kimura is still afraid that the presence of these ammunition will pose a great danger to the locals. After that, Kimura traveled a long way to China and got in touch with the local authorities. After the relevant departments contacted some experts, Kimura decided to assist the experts to go together to eliminate these hidden dangers.

The Japanese army secretly buried poison gas bombs in our country, and the Japanese veterans found out in their conscience and went to China to dig them up

The "conscience" did not come too late

On November 1, 2004, Kimura, 77, walked on crutches to Xinglong Town, Bayan County, Heilongjiang Province, followed by journalists and soldiers. Due to its age, Kimura could only find a general range, but under the detection of professional equipment, the ammunition was quickly discovered. Of the more than 80 burial sites detected, each contained at least 5 ammunition boxes, which were all decomposed and, fortunately, there was no leak.

The Japanese army secretly buried poison gas bombs in our country, and the Japanese veterans found out in their conscience and went to China to dig them up

According to Kimura, one of these munitions is a round-headed, gas bomb, and if it leaks, it is very frightening. Eventually, with the help of experts, the ammunition was removed. The old man was also thanked by the local government for this incident, and presumably the old man in Kimura could sleep peacefully in the future. What do you think?

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