TOKYO, Oct 27 (Reuters) – The governor of Japan’s Akita, a mountainous northern prefecture, has called for the military’s help to protect residents from an unprecedented wave of bear attacks.
A Japanese governor wants soldiers to hunt bears after the animals killed one person and injured dozens more this year. Akita prefecture Governor Kenta Suzuki asked for military assistance Sunday as ...
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