By TOMOE ISHIKAWA/ Staff Writer
May 31, 2022 at 16:42 JST
Shoji Niizeki, a former detainee in Siberia, shows his accordion skills on May 30 in Yokohama. He played the instrument in Siberia as a member of an orchestra. (Tomoe Ishikawa)
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has made it difficult for the Japanese government to collect the remains of Japanese detainees who died in Siberia after World War II. [Read More]
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