Remembering the victims of Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
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On the morning of 6 August 1945, the US Air Force dropped Little Boy, a nuclear bomb containing highly enriched uranium and the equivalent of 15 kilotons of TNT on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Three days later Fat Man, a larger plutonium-filled bomb was detonated on the city of Nagasaki.?
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Tens of thousands of people died instantaneously from the blasts, with thousands more dying from burns and shock. In the months and years that followed, others died from illnesses like leukemia due to exposure from the bombs' initial radiation. By 1950, the bombings had claimed an estimated 340,000 victims but the true figure will never be known.
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Next week CND groups across the country will start commemorating the 78th anniversary of these catastrophic events. We do this to ensure the suffering of the victims is remembered and not subject to distorted justifications for the bombs' use.
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You can find a commemorative event near you here and join other like-minded campaigners who want a world free from the risk nuclear apocalypse.