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The brutal face of modern day terrorism bared its fangs recently on a busy subway system in Tokyo. On March 20, a vicious nerve gas spewed through subway cars and stations during the morning rush hour in the city leaving 6 dead and thousands of passengers reeling under its noxious effects.

The toxic agent was believed to be the nerve gas sarin, which can be lethal even at a dose of 0.01 mg per kilo of human body when absorbed through the skin or inhaled. Japanese authorities said that the substance was deliberately planted in parcels in at least 5 subway cars on 3 train lines.

An official investigation is underway to hunt down the culprits. "We can't allow this kind of indiscriminate murder of innocent citizens," asserted Japanese Prime Minister Tomicchi Muryama.

Publication Date: 
14/04/1995
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