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Bomb survivors lament Japan not doing enough for nuke ban

1.40 lakh people had died in the nuclear attack on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945

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Hiroshima, August 6

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Hiroshima on Thursday marked the 75th anniversary of the US atomic bombing on August 6, 1945, the world’s first nuclear attack.

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The bombing destroyed the city and killed 140,000 people, mostly civilians and including many children.

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The US dropped a second bomb three days later on Nagasaki, killing another 70,000. Japan surrendered on August 15, ending World War II and it’s nearly half-century of aggression in Asia.

Survivors, their relatives and other participants marked the 8:15 am blast anniversary with the sound of a bell followed by a minute of silence.

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Hiroshima Mayor Kazumi Matsui urged world leaders to more seriously commit to nuclear disarmament. AP

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