TOKYO: Fifty years after the end of the Second World War six former

members of a notorious Japanese biological warfare unit have come

forward to tell of atrocities, including live human dissections. In a

report published yesterday, researchers say the army unit, based in

Manchuria, killed at least 3000 Chinese, Russians, Koreans and

Mongolians in secret experiments that included injection of various

germs, human vivisection and shrapnel-induced gangrene.