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Hiroshima prays for peace

Society 09:42 06 Aug, 2022

Vladimir Putin had obliquely raised the possibility of a nuclear strike, also the conflict has also heightened concerns about the safety of Ukraine's nuclear plants

Hiroshima prays for peace

Bells tolled in Hiroshima on Saturday as the city marked the 77th anniversary of the world's first atomic bombing, with officials including the United Nations Secretary General warning of a new arms race following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Qazet.az reports.

U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres joined the thousands packed into the Peace Park in the centre of the city to mark the anniversary of the bombing that killed 140,000 before the end of 1945, only the second time a U.N. Secretary General has taken part in the annual ceremony.

"Nuclear weapons are nonsense. They guarantee no safety - only death and destruction," Guterres said.

"Three quarters of a century later, we must ask what we've learned from the mushroom cloud that swelled above this city in 1945."