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Nagasaki mayor says never again as Japanese city commemorates 80th anniversary of US atom bomb attack

Nagaski’s mayor yesterday, the 80th anniversary of the US atomic bomb attack that destroyed the Japanese city was terminated worldwide clashes.

Eighty years since then, who could have imagined that our world would be like this? During a serious ceremony in the Nagasaki Peace Park, Shiro Suzuki immediately gave up the disputes in which power was forcibly met.

The authority added: ‘We will go hand in hand with global citizens to make Nagasaki a last atomic bombing site forever and we will separate our efforts to remove nuclear weapons and to realize endless world peace.’

On August 9, 1945, the United States dropped the bomb in Nagasaki and killed 70,000 by the end of that year three days after the bombing of Hiroshima, who killed 140,000.

On August 15, 1945, Japan forced the surrender of Japan to end the war.

Yesterday at 11:02, when the Plutonium bomb exploded on Nagasaki, officials from more than 90 countries joined the peace park in the peace park in the peace park.

After Mr. Suzuki’s speech, his parents survived the attack, dozens of pigeons were released.

Water offers were made with a symbolic gesture to remember the victims of the explosion, which burned skin and begged for water.

Nagaski’s mayor Shiro Suzuki (in the picture) yesterday, the 80th anniversary of the US atomic bomb attack that destroyed the Japanese city was terminated worldwide.

On August 9, 1945, the United States dropped the bomb in Nagasaki and killed 70,000 by the end of that year three days after the bombing of Hiroshima, who killed 140,000. He forced Japan to surrender on August 15, 1945, ended the war

On August 9, 1945, the United States dropped the bomb in Nagasaki and killed 70,000 by the end of that year three days after the bombing of Hiroshima, who killed 140,000. On August 15, 1945, he forced Japan’s surrender and ended the war

Yesterday at 11:02, when the Plutonium bomb exploded on Nagasaki, officials from more than 90 countries joined the peace park in the peace park in the peace park. In the picture: Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba

Yesterday at 11:02, when the Plutonium bomb exploded on Nagasaki, officials from more than 90 countries joined the peace park in the peace park in the peace park. In the picture: Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba

The survivors and their families prayed in the churches in Nagasaki, which hosted Catholic transformations in feudal times. Twin bells in the Urakami Cathedral, which was destroyed in bombing, also played together again

The survivors and their families prayed in the churches in Nagasaki, which hosted Catholic transformations in feudal times. Twin bells in the Urakami Cathedral, which was destroyed in bombing, also played together again

The survivors and their families gathered at the Peace Park hours before the ceremony and in the nearby HypoCentre Park, the explosion point of the bomb.

85 -year -old Koichi Kawano, who left flowers in the hypocentre monument, said, “ I’m just looking for a world without war, ” he said.

Others prayed in the churches in Nagasaki, hosting the Catholic transformations that were persecuted in feudal times.

The twin bells in the Urakami Cathedral, which was destroyed during the bombing, stole together again after being restored by the volunteers of one of the bells lost after the attack.

Despite the pain of wounds, discrimination and diseases obtained from radiation, survivors have devoted themselves to a common goal to eliminate nuclear weapons.

But they are afraid that the world is moving in the opposite direction.

Survivor Fumi Takeshita, “ The removal of nuclear weapons and the prohibition of war, ”he said.

‘I see a world where only nuclear weapons are never used and everyone can live in peace.’

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