Japan holds memorial service as survivors mark 75th anniversary of world's 1st atomic attack
: Japan holds memorial service at Hiroshima led by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe amid renewed calls for a ban on nuclear weapons
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Survivors mark 75th anniversary of world's 1st atomic attackPrime Minister Shinzo Abe was joined by survivors, their relatives and officials to mark the 8.15am blast anniversary with a minute of silence at Hiroshima's Peace Memorial Park before laying a wreath.
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Survivors mark 75th anniversary of world's 1st atomic attackPrime Minister Shinzo Abe was joined by survivors, their relatives and officials to mark the 8.15am blast anniversary with a minute of silence at Hiroshima's Peace Memorial Park before laying a wreath.
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Survivors mark 75th anniversary of world's 1st atomic attackPrime Minister Shinzo Abe was joined by survivors, their relatives and officials to mark the 8.15am blast anniversary with a minute of silence at Hiroshima's Peace Memorial Park before laying a wreath.
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Survivors mark 75th anniversary of world's 1st atomic attackPrime Minister Shinzo Abe was joined by survivors, their relatives and officials to mark the 8.15am blast anniversary with a minute of silence at Hiroshima's Peace Memorial Park before laying a wreath.
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