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Hiroshima marks anniversary of US atomic bombing

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Hiroshima: Tens of thousands were due to gather at a peace memorial park in Hiroshima on Tueday to mark the 68th anniversary of the US atomic bombing of the Japanese city.

Ageing survivors, relatives, government officials and foreign delegates were to observe a moment of silence at 8:15 am local time, the time of the detonation which turned the city into a nuclear inferno.

An American B-29 bomber named Enola Gay dropped an atomic bomb on August 6, 1945, in one of the final chapters of World War II. It killed an estimated 140,000 by December that year.

Three days later, the port city of Nagasaki was also bombed. The Allied powers have long argued that the twin attacks brought a quick end to the war by speeding up Japan’s surrender, preventing millions more casualties from a land invasion planned for later in the year.

Japanese officials later today will be unveiling Tokyo’s biggest-ever naval ship in peacetime, as the government moves to beef up Japan’s self-defence forces, jangling nerves in neighbouring China and South Korea. Tokyo insisted the timing of an annual peace ceremony and the helicopter carrier was coincidental. Among the attendees in Hiroshima last year was Clifton Truman Daniel, grandson of former US president Harry Truman, who authorised the bombings. (PTI)

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