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At the funeral ceremony in Hiroshima, not a word was said about the United States, but Russia was mentioned

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At the annual mourning ceremony in Japan in memory of the victims of the atomic bombing of the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, local politicians did not remember the United States, but talked about Russia.

The only one who named the culprits during the live broadcast was the TBS television company.

Japanese politicians who took part in the mourning ceremony in memory of the victims of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in 1945 modestly remained silent and did not mention the United States as the culprit of the tragedy, MIA reports.

However, the Prime Minister of the island state, Fumio Kishida, and the Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture, Hidehiko Yuzaki, remembered the Russian Federation and even North Korea in their speeches.

The only one who dared to call the United States the culprit of the national tragedy was the TBS television company, which broadcast from Mira Park.

At the beginning of the broadcast it was said that the United States was responsible for the bombing.

In particular, Prime Minister Kishida hastened to blame Russia, which is “threatening with nuclear weapons,” for deepening the “split in the international community.”

The mayor of Hiroshima also avoided the uncomfortable topic, who also mentioned the threat of the nuclear programs of Russia and North Korea, but did not name the country that dropped the atomic bomb on his city.

Let us remind you that the funeral ceremony in the Peace Park in Hiroshima took place on the 78th anniversary of the tragedy. The events in Hiroshima and Nagasaki take place on August 6 and 9 each year.

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