Japanese soldiers have joined the search for a seven-year-old boy
missing since Saturday in wild bear territory in the country's
mountainous north. Yamato Tanooka was left by the side of the road in woods in Nanae on
Japan's Hokkaido island by his parents as punishment for throwing stones
at passing cars and people. However, when they returned he was gone.
Despite a search by a now 200-strong
rescue team, including members of Japan's Self-Defense Forces (SDF),
there has been no sign of the boy.
"We still have no clue. We just do not know where he went," rescue team spokesman Satoshi Saito told CNN Wednesday. "Our fatigue level is peaking now. But we will continue to search for the boy."
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