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FAB-500 aerial bomb removed and destroyed in Odesa region

FAB-500 aerial bomb removed and destroyed in Odesa region

Ukrainian Navy servicemen work to dispose of a FAB-500 aerial bomb that was retrieved from the Black Sea, Odesa region, Ukraine, April 29, 2025. (Photo by Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform)

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FAB-500 aerial bomb removed and destroyed in Odesa region

FAB-500 aerial bomb removed and destroyed in Odesa region

Ukrainian Navy servicemen work to dispose of a FAB-500 aerial bomb that was retrieved from the Black Sea, Odesa region, Ukraine, April 29, 2025. (Photo by Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform)

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FAB-500 aerial bomb removed and destroyed in Odesa region

FAB-500 aerial bomb removed and destroyed in Odesa region

A Ukrainian Navy serviceman works to dispose of a FAB-500 aerial bomb that was retrieved from the Black Sea, Odesa region, Ukraine, April 29, 2025. (Photo by Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform)

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FAB-500 aerial bomb removed and destroyed in Odesa region

FAB-500 aerial bomb removed and destroyed in Odesa region

A Ukrainian Navy serviceman works to dispose of a FAB-500 aerial bomb that was retrieved from the Black Sea, Odesa region, Ukraine, April 29, 2025. (Photo by Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform)

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FAB-500 aerial bomb removed and destroyed in Odesa region

FAB-500 aerial bomb removed and destroyed in Odesa region

Ukrainian Navy servicemen work to dispose of a FAB-500 aerial bomb that was retrieved from the Black Sea, Odesa region, Ukraine, April 29, 2025. (Photo by Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform)

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FAB-500 aerial bomb removed and destroyed in Odesa region

FAB-500 aerial bomb removed and destroyed in Odesa region

Ukrainian Navy servicemen work to dispose of a FAB-500 aerial bomb that was retrieved from the Black Sea, Odesa region, Ukraine, April 29, 2025. (Photo by Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform)

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FAB-500 aerial bomb removed and destroyed in Odesa region

FAB-500 aerial bomb removed and destroyed in Odesa region

A Ukrainian Navy serviceman works to dispose of a FAB-500 aerial bomb that was retrieved from the Black Sea, Odesa region, Ukraine, April 29, 2025. (Photo by Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform)

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FAB-500 aerial bomb removed and destroyed in Odesa region

FAB-500 aerial bomb removed and destroyed in Odesa region

Ukrainian Navy servicemen work to dispose of a FAB-500 aerial bomb that was retrieved from the Black Sea, Odesa region, Ukraine, April 29, 2025. (Photo by Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform)

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FAB-500 aerial bomb removed and destroyed in Odesa region

FAB-500 aerial bomb removed and destroyed in Odesa region

A Ukrainian Navy serviceman wears a face covering as he works to dispose of a FAB-500 aerial bomb that was retrieved from the Black Sea, Odesa region, Ukraine, April 29, 2025. (Photo by Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform)

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FAB-500 aerial bomb removed and destroyed in Odesa region

FAB-500 aerial bomb removed and destroyed in Odesa region

A Ukrainian Navy serviceman works to dispose of a FAB-500 aerial bomb that was retrieved from the Black Sea, Odesa region, Ukraine, April 29, 2025. (Photo by Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform)

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FAB-500 aerial bomb removed and destroyed in Odesa region

FAB-500 aerial bomb removed and destroyed in Odesa region

Ukrainian Navy servicemen work to dispose of a FAB-500 aerial bomb that was retrieved from the Black Sea, Odesa region, Ukraine, April 29, 2025. (Photo by Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform)

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FAB-500 aerial bomb removed and destroyed in Odesa region

FAB-500 aerial bomb removed and destroyed in Odesa region

Ukrainian Navy servicemen work to dispose of a FAB-500 aerial bomb that was retrieved from the Black Sea, Odesa region, Ukraine, April 29, 2025. (Photo by Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform)

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FAB-500 aerial bomb removed and destroyed in Odesa region

FAB-500 aerial bomb removed and destroyed in Odesa region

Ukrainian Navy servicemen work to dispose of a FAB-500 aerial bomb that was retrieved from the Black Sea, Odesa region, Ukraine, April 29, 2025. (Photo by Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform)

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FAB-500 aerial bomb removed and destroyed in Odesa region

FAB-500 aerial bomb removed and destroyed in Odesa region

A Ukrainian Navy serviceman works to dispose of a FAB-500 aerial bomb that was retrieved from the Black Sea, Odesa region, Ukraine, April 29, 2025. (Photo by Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform)

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Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine

Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine

The commander of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces who goes by the call sign "Lisnyk" (Forester) gets the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system he designed ready to be used to dispose of unexploded Russian ammunition at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform)

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Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine

Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine

A soldier of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces gets the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system ready to be used to dispose of unexploded Russian ammunition at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform)

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Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine

Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine

The commander of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces who goes by the call sign "Lisnyk" (Forester) gets the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system he designed ready to be used to dispose of unexploded Russian ammunition at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform)

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Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine

Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine

The commander of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces who goes by the call sign "Lisnyk" (Forester) gets the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system he designed ready to be used to dispose of unexploded Russian ammunition at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform)

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Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine

Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine

The commander of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces who goes by the call sign "Lisnyk" (Forester) gets the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system he designed ready to be used to dispose of unexploded Russian ammunition at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform)

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Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine

Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine

Soldiers of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces get the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system ready to be used to dispose of unexploded Russian ammunition at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform)

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Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine

Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine

Soldiers of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces get the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system ready to be used to dispose of unexploded Russian ammunition at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform)

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Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine

Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine

The commander of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces who goes by the call sign "Lisnyk" (Forester) gets the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system he designed ready to be used to dispose of unexploded Russian ammunition at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform)

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Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine

Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine

A soldier of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces gets the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system ready to be used to dispose of unexploded Russian ammunition at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform)

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Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine

Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine

The commander of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces who goes by the call sign "Lisnyk" (Forester) gets the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system he designed ready to be used to dispose of unexploded Russian ammunition at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform)

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Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine

Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine

A soldier of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces gets the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system ready to be used to dispose of unexploded Russian ammunition at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform)

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Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine

Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine

The commander of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces who goes by the call sign "Lisnyk" (Forester) gets the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system he designed ready to be used to dispose of unexploded Russian ammunition at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform)

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International Women Rights Day Demonstration - Paris

International Women Rights Day Demonstration - Paris

A group of protesters dancing as a symbol of the right to freely dispose of one s body. Call for demonstration by unions and feminist associations for International Women s Day, starting from Place de la Republique, on March 08, 2025 in Paris. Photo by Christophe Michel / ABACAPRESS.COM

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International Women Rights Day Demonstration - Paris

International Women Rights Day Demonstration - Paris

A group of protesters dancing as a symbol of the right to freely dispose of one s body. Call for demonstration by unions and feminist associations for International Women s Day, starting from Place de la Republique, on March 08, 2025 in Paris. Photo by Christophe Michel / ABACAPRESS.COM

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International Women Rights Day Demonstration - Paris

International Women Rights Day Demonstration - Paris

A group of protesters dancing as a symbol of the right to freely dispose of one s body. Call for demonstration by unions and feminist associations for International Women s Day, starting from Place de la Republique, on March 08, 2025 in Paris. Photo by Christophe Michel / ABACAPRESS.COM

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People in Gaza's Rafah struggling amidst conflict and piled debris

STORY: People in Gaza's Rafah struggling amidst conflict and piled debris SHOOTING TIME: April 20, 2024 DATELINE: April 22, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:37 LOCATION: GAZA, Palestine CATEGORY: SOCIETY/HEALTH SHOTLIST: 1. various of areas inflicted by mounting waste in Gaza 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Arabic): EMAD ABDUL RAHMAN, Resident in Rafah 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (Arabic): MARWAN AL-HAMS, Head of the Health Emergency Committee in Gaza STORYLINE: As municipal services come to a standstill in Rafah, southern Gaza, residents face the burden of coping with mounting waste. Emad Adul Rahman, a 45-year-old father of four, has to take on a two-kilometer trek daily to dispose of household waste. SOUNDBITE 1 (Arabic): EMAD ABDUL RAHMAN, Resident in Rafah "Because of the mosquitoes, all the children are sick and garbage is thrown everywhere. We hope that local authorities will fulfill their duties and address this waste issue." Rahman said the prolonged absence of services had resulted in a buildup of garbage and sewage in their living are

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China once again urges Japan to stop pushing through ocean discharge plan

STORY: China once again urges Japan to stop pushing through ocean discharge plan DATELINE: July 11, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:36 LOCATION: GENEVA, Switzerland CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. Various of UN 2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese): Chinese diplomat STORYLINE: China on Monday once again urged Japan to stop its plan to discharge nuclear-contaminated water into the ocean at the ongoing 53rd session of the UN Human Rights Council. SOUNDBITE (Chinese): Chinese diplomat "Out of economic cost considerations, Japan ignored the concerns and opposition of the international community, and its continuous discharge of Fukushima nuclear-contaminated water into the sea is the equivalent of treating the Pacific Ocean like a 'sewer.' Japan will release millions of tons of nuclear-contaminated water into the Pacific Ocean in the next 30 years. We urged Japan to dispose of it in a science-based, safe and transparent manner, and cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to put in place a long-term international mon

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Whale in rare sighting in Osaka confirmed dead

An 8-meter-long whale spotted near the mouth of the Yodo River in Osaka earlier this week was confirmed dead Friday, local officials said, after it had remained in the same spot for days and was not observed spouting water. Workers of the Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan in the western Japan city had approached the large mammal by boat to check if it was breathing, while Tsutomu Tamura of the Tokyo-based Institute of Cetacean Research said that the blowhole that the whale would use to breathe had been submerged underwater since Wednesday. The Osaka Ports and Harbors Bureau is expected to discuss how to dispose of the whale's carcass.

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Waters off South Pacific island where dud disposal continues

Waters off South Pacific island where dud disposal continues

PELELIU, Palau - Waters off the coast of Peleliu, a Palau island where Japan and U.S. fought a fierce battle during World War II, are seen in this file photo taken on July 31, 2014. Organizations such as NGOs are carrying out an operation to dispose of a large amount of unexploded bombs and train local people to defuse them in a proper manner.

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Syria weapons disposal vessel

Syria weapons disposal vessel

PORTSMOUTH, United States - Photo shows equipment to be used to dispose of Syrian chemical weapons on the U.S. vessel Cape Ray shown to reporters in Portsmouth, Virginia, on Jan. 2, 2014.

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Syria weapons disposal vessel

Syria weapons disposal vessel

PORTSMOUTH, United States - The Cape Ray, the U.S. vessel to be used to dispose of Syrian chemical weapons, is shown to reporters in Portsmouth, Virginia, on Jan. 2, 2014.

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Syria weapons disposal vessel

Syria weapons disposal vessel

PORTSMOUTH, United States - The Cape Ray, the U.S. vessel to be used to dispose of Syrian chemical weapons, is shown to reporters in Portsmouth, Virginia, on Jan. 2, 2014.

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Shizuoka to dispose of debris from quake-hit Iwate

Shizuoka to dispose of debris from quake-hit Iwate

SHIZUOKA, Japan - Employees of the Shizuoka city government and local residents, in Shizuoka city on Oct. 18, 2012, measure levels of airborne radiation from incinerated debris generated in the town of Otsuchi, Iwate Prefecture, by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami. Four Shizuoka municipalities the same day started receiving shipments of debris from Iwate Prefecture for disposal.

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Shizuoka to dispose of quake debris from Iwate

Shizuoka to dispose of quake debris from Iwate

SHIZUOKA, Japan - Photo shows combustible debris generated by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in the town of Otsuchi, Iwate Prefecture, arriving for disposal at an incineration plant in Shizuoka city on Oct. 18, 2012. Four Shizuoka municipalities the same day started receiving debris from Iwate Prefecture for disposal.

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Little progress made in cleaning up radioactive soil

Little progress made in cleaning up radioactive soil

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows radioactive soil kept at a garage in the city hall of Shiroi, Chiba Prefecture, on June 25, 2012. Municipalities affected by the release of radioactive substances are struggling to dispose of all the radioactive soil collected through decontamination efforts since the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster.

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Little progress made in cleaning up radioactive soil

Little progress made in cleaning up radioactive soil

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows radioactive soil temporarily kept in Minamisoma, Fukushima Prefecture, on June 24, 2012. Municipalities affected by the release of radioactive substances are struggling to dispose of all the radioactive soil collected through decontamination efforts since the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster.

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Disposal of rotting seafood

Disposal of rotting seafood

ISHINOMAKI, Japan - People dispose of rotting seafood at disaster-hit Ishinomaki port in Miyagi Prefecture on June 15, 2011.

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Radioactive sludge

Radioactive sludge

FUKUSHIMA, Japan - Photo taken June 15, 2011, shows bags of sludge contaminated with radioactive substances stored at a sewage treatment facility in the city of Fukushima, in the vicinity of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. A dosimeter indicates a radiation level of over 15 microsieverts per hour around 5 meters from the contaminated sludge. The storage tank is expected to be completely filled in about 6 months but the process to permanently dispose of the sludge has not been set.

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Tanks for radioactive water

Tanks for radioactive water

TOKYO, Japan - Work is under way at a plant in Kanuma, Tochigi Prefecture, on June 5, 2011, to transport tanks to store and dispose of radioactive water from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station in Fukushima Prefecture in this photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter.

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Tanks for radioactive water

Tanks for radioactive water

TOKYO, Japan - Work is under way at a plant in Kanuma, Tochigi Prefecture, on June 5, 2011, to transport tanks to store and dispose of radioactive water from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station in Fukushima Prefecture in this photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter.

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Measuring radiation levels of debris

Measuring radiation levels of debris

IWAKI, Japan - A worker measures radiation levels of debris left by the March 11 quake-tsunami disaster in Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, on May 9, 2011. The central government began measuring the same day the debris in the prefecture amid the ongoing crisis at the local Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, to consider ways to dispose of it.

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Measuring radiation levels of furniture

Measuring radiation levels of furniture

IWAKI, Japan - A worker measures radiation levels of discarded furniture in the wake of the March 11 quake-tsunami disaster in Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, on May 9, 2011. The central government began measuring the same day the debris in the prefecture amid the ongoing crisis at the local Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, to consider ways to dispose of it.

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Disposing of spoiled fish in tsunami-hit Ishinomaki

Disposing of spoiled fish in tsunami-hit Ishinomaki

ISHINOMAKI, Japan - Fishermen on April 18, 2011, unpack bags of spoiled fish retrieved from the freezer of a local fishery firm to dispose of them in Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture, which was devastated by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami.

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Drill to block arms transport to N. Korea

Drill to block arms transport to N. Korea

NARITA, Japan - Riot police officers in protective suits dispose of mock chemicals during an air cargo inspection drill at Narita airport near Tokyo on Dec. 14, 2010, to block transport of materials related to weapons of mass destruction to North Korea.

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WWII dud disposed of in Osaka

WWII dud disposed of in Osaka

OSAKA, Japan - A dud, believed to be a 1-ton bomb dropped by the United States in World War II, is lifted as part of work by Ground Self-Defense Force members to dispose of it in Osaka on Sept. 26, 2010. About 1,300 people were evacuated from the area due to the work.

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Project site to dispose of chemical weapons abandoned in China

Project site to dispose of chemical weapons abandoned in China

SHIJIAZHUANG, China - Photo shows an entrance to a project site for the disposal of chemical weapons abandoned in China by the Japanese military at the end of World War II, in Hebei Province on Sept. 24, 2010. Four Japanese nationals detained in the province by Chinese authorities are believed to have undertaken research at the site.

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