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U.S., Japan mark 80th anniversary of Hiroshima atomic bombing

Hiroshima’s bombing was followed by the bombing of Nagasaki. Both atomic bomb raids by the U.S. during World War II claimed some 200,000 lives.

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August 6, 2025
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In honour of those killed in the devastating Hiroshima atomic bomb raid of August 6, 1945, the U.S. and Japanese authorities are commemorating the 80th year of the historic incident that left thousands of people dead.

In a statement on Tuesday, Tammy Bruce, U.S. Department spokesperson, said, “So for tomorrow, 80 years ago, the United States and Japan concluded a devastating war in the Pacific. For 80 years, the United States and Japan, however, have stood shoulder to shoulder to safeguard peace and prosperity in the Pacific.”

Mr Bruce highlighted how both countries have reconciled and forged a strong alliance following the devastating experience of World War II.

“Tomorrow (Wednesday) marks a solemn day of reflection and remembrance as we honor the people of Hiroshima and their enduring message of peace and hope. For 80 years, their resilience has inspired the world, and their spirit of reconciliation has strengthened the U.S.-Japan alliance and our shared commitment to peace and prosperity,” Mr Bruce said.

He added, “Today, our two nations stand together as close allies, facing the future with unity and purpose. By embracing the promise of possibility, we have forged a partnership that serves as a beacon of freedom and progress for the world.”

Hiroshima’s bombing by the U.S. during World War II marked the first use of atomic weapons.

It was followed three days later by the bombing of Nagasaki. Both atomic bomb raids by the U.S. during World War II claimed about 200,000 lives.

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