Japan marks 72nd anniversary of Hiroshima bombing
  • 7 years ago
Japan has marked the anniversary of the world’s first atomic bombing in Hiroshima, 72 years on.

A sombre memorial ceremony in the city was led by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

“Here in Hiroshima city, I renew my pledge to do my utmost to bring about a nuclear free world and eternal peace. And I also pray for the peace of the atomic bomb victims and the bereaved families, those attending here as well as the citizens of Hiroshima city,” he said.

72 years after #Hiroshima, where is Japan’s commitment to end nuclear weapons? https://t.co/9cQH5C99LS pic.twitter.com/hsxCBAAoWc— Greenpeace (@Greenpeace) 6 août 2017

Doves of peace released into skies where horror reigned down on men, women and children.

The United States dropped the bomb on Hiroshima on Aug. 6, 1945, killing thousands of people instantly and about 140,000 by the end of that year.

After US forces dropped another atomic bomb on Nagasaki three days later, Japan surrendered, bringing World War Two to an end.

72 Years since the U.S. dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, the world could finally ban nuclear weapons https://t.co/lw8uWF9oVJ pic.twitter.com/d3Up6Aa0aL— Newsweek (@Newsweek) 5 août 2017

with Reuters
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