Second World War weapons destroyed in northeast China city
09:20, July 16, 2010

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More than 2,000 bombs and shells, 140,000 bullets and other explosives were put into seven pits and blasted with explosives Tuesday, said a spokesman with the municipal public security bureau.
Two Qiqihar-based Japanese chemical units left a large amount of weapons in the city as they retreated during World War II. Many of them were hidden or buried, posing a threat to the public.
In August 2003, migrant worker Li Guizhen died and 42 other men working at a construction site became ill after they disturbed a mustard gas canister.
Source:Xinhua
(Editor:梁军)

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