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Tsitsihar was a city in the Empire of Manchukuo. Although Manchukuo was officially neutral during Japan's war against the Soviet Union, it was used to funnel invading Japanese troops into Siberia. For this reason, the Soviets bombed Tsitsihar and Harbin. The civil government of Manchukuo issued a protest at this violation of their neutrality. Qiqhar is a city of over 1,400,000 people in northeastern China.
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Qiqhar is a city of over 1,400,000 people in northeastern China. Tsitsihar was a city in the Empire of Manchukuo. Although Manchukuo was officially neutral during Japan's war against the Soviet Union, it was used to funnel invading Japanese troops into Siberia. For this reason, the Soviets bombed Tsitsihar and Harbin. The civil government of Manchukuo issued a protest at this violation of their neutrality.