Inside abandoned Chinese 'horror bunker' used to perform sick human experiments

Inside abandoned Chinese 'horror bunker' used to perform sick human experiments

DAILY STAR

An abandoned bunker that was used to perform sick and twisted experiments on women and kids by a group of sadistic scientists during WW2 has been unearthed after 78 years.

The horror bunker was found near the city of Anda in northeast China, and is thought to have been the largest test site run by Japan’s Unit 731, a twisted group of scientists who committed atrocities in the name of science.

The underground bunker, a U-shaped building that is 108 ft long and 67 ft wide, was built in 1941 and was used to experiment on Korean, Russian and American captured by the Axis power during WW2.

Researchers from the Heilongjiang Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology said: “It also highlights the ongoing legacy of Unit 731’s atrocities and their impact on global efforts to prevent biological warfare,” the South China Post reports.

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