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June 19, 2022 at 18:03 JST
Sueichi Kido, secretary-general of Nihon Hidankyo, a Japanese organization for atomic bombing survivors, shares his experiences of being exposed to nuclear fallout at the age of 5, in Vienna on June 18. (Gakushi Fujiwara)
VIENNA--Advocates of a nuclear-free world expressed fears here that a nuclear war was fast in danger of becoming a reality due to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s threat to use the weapons in his invasion of Ukraine and called on the international community to urgently address the issue. [Read More]
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