By SUNAO GUSHIKEN/ Staff Writer
June 27, 2021 at 18:59 JST
Much of the warplane remains intact, except for the wings, in this photo taken before it was raised from the seabed. (Provided by the Japan Association for Recovery and Repatriation of War Casualties)
NISHINOOMOTE, Kagoshima Prefecture--Wreckage of a wartime Japanese aircraft salvaged from the seabed near here yielded no human remains, only a pencil and what appeared to be a pair of pincers, team members said. [Read More]
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