Japanese Chemical Weapons Abandoned in WWII Continue to Pollute China’s Waters

CGTN Europe 2024-10-20

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80 years ago, retreating Japanese troops abandoned hundreds of chemical weapon caches in rivers and lakes across China. These forgotten remnants of war continue to pose a serious threat today. As the toxic shells and bombs rot, they pollute waterways and soil, endangering the health and safety of local communities. It's a stark reminder of the long-lasting impact of war and the urgent need for international cooperation to clean up these dangerous relics.

#Environment #WWII #History #Chemical #Weapons #China

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