Abe pays tributes to Nagasaki victims

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe offers a wreath of flowers during a memorial service at Nagasaki Peace Park on Saturday.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe offers a wreath of flowers during a memorial service at Nagasaki Peace Park on Saturday.
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AFP, Tokyo :Tens of thousands marked the 69th anniversary of the US atomic bombing of Nagasaki on Saturday, as the city’s pacifist mayor urged the Japanese government to listen to increasing concerns over controversial plans to expand the role of its military.Crowds gathered to remember the more than 70,000 people who died in the initial blast or from after-effects in the months and years following the bombing, which hit Nagasaki at 11:02am local time (0202 GMT).Bells tolled as ageing survivors, relatives, government officials and foreign delegates observed a moment of silence at the time of detonation that turned the Japanese city into a ball of flames.The ceremony, attended by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and US ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy, went ahead despite a powerful typhoon churning towards the region whipping up strong winds.

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