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Japan deploys troops to help stop bear attacks

Video. Japan deploys troops to help stop bear attacks

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Japan’s Self-Defense Forces were dispatched to Akita to help control a surge in bear attacks that have left over 100 people injured and at least 12 dead nationwide since April.

Japan has deployed troops to Akita Prefecture after a spike in bear attacks left residents terrified and local authorities overwhelmed.

Governor Kenta Suzuki requested military aid as more than 50 people have been attacked and four killed in Akita alone since May.

Soldiers will assist hunters by setting traps and handling bear carcasses but will not use firearms.

Across northern Japan, bears have increasingly appeared near homes, schools, and shops, with experts warning that 70% of incidents now occur in residential areas.

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