FSB announced experiments of Japan over citizens of USSR and PRC during Second World War

The Federal Security Service (FSB) of Russia declassified documents on how in Japan there were experiments on the USSR citizens and China during World War II. It is reported by RIA Novosti.

According to the protocol of interrogation of the last Commander-in-chief of the Kwanantic Army, the Japanese General, held as part of the Khabarovsk Process, the Japanese general recognized that residents of the Soviet Union, the PRC and other suspended in Antsyppon activity were sent to prison of special work 731. There were bacteriological weapons on prisoners and subjected to their prisoners. Other inhuman experiments, the documents say.

Earlier, the FSB published documents that Japan planned to apply a bacteriological bomb in 1944. Yamada also told about this during one of the interrogations in the framework of the Khabarovsk process.

/Media reports.