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The Mayor of Nagasaki requested the end of the wars that burn the world on the 80th anniversary of the US bomb attack.
“Conflicts around the world are getting stronger in a cruel cycle of confrontation and divisions,” says Shiro Suzuki in a declaration of peace in a solemn ceremony to mark the activity.
“If we continue this trajectory, we will end our own a nuclear war.”
Attack on 9 August 1945, the analysts said at the end of World War two, killed the estimated 74,000 people.
In years following many survivors suffer from leukemia or other serious radiation effects.
Saturday ceremony comes several days after celebration of the first atomic bombing, which is targeted at the Japanese City of Hiroshima 80 years ago in 6 August, killed 140,000 people.
The nagasaki bomb, more powerful and stronger, wiped across communities in seconds.
Celebrating the rebuilt town begins at one time in silence.
The twin bells of Nagasaki Cathedral also united for the first time since the attack, in a world peace message.
As part of the Saturday ceremony, water-water offerings were made to act and symbolically gesture – 80 years ago that the victims burned water.
Today participants in various generations including a representative of survivors offer the water to a show of nuclear fire.
“In 9 August 1945 a bomb attack was fallen in this city,” Suzuki said the declaration.
“Now, 80 years since that day, who can imagine that our world will be like this? Stop right away from the disputes where ‘strength is met’.”
The Bomb Survivor Hiroshi Nishioka, 93, only 3km (1.8 miles) from the place where it exploded, told the ceremony he had witnessed.
“Even the luck (who were dismayed) gradually began to bleed from their gums and lost hair, and another they died,” he said in the AFP News Agency.
“Even when the war is finished, the bomb atom brings in unseen terror.”

The resident of Nagasaki Atsuko Higuchi, 50, speaking the AFP it “makes him happy” that the victims of the town were remembered.
“Instead of thinking that these events of the past, we must remember that these are real events,” he added.
Among the most bloodful conflicts that now burn in the world is the war between Russia and Ukraine, and among Israel and Gaza based on Hamas.
THERE Controversy last year when Nagasaki refused to invite Israel In annual celebration, discuss security concerns.
This year the mayor said Israel was invited, as was Russia and Ally Belarus rejected from Russian invasion in Ukraine in 2022.
An international agreement prohibits nuclear weapons, the agreement to ban nuclear weapons, began at 2021.
More than 70 countries have agreed to the agreement but the nuclear powers are opposed, arguing with their nuclear arsenals to act as a restriction.
Japan also rejected the ban, saying that security was enhanced by nuclear weapons of us.