TOKYO -- Japanese policymakers will consider providing government aid for building bomb shelters in an effort to better protect the population against potential missile attacks, Nikkei has learned.
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People shelter from Russian missile attacks at a Kyiv subway station on Jan. 26. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Japanese policymakers will consider providing government aid for building bomb shelters in an effort to better protect the population against potential missile attacks, Nikkei has learned.