Overview
- Hundreds of survivors, students and diplomats from more than 120 countries laid flowers at the A-Bomb Dome and observed a minute of silence at the exact time of the 1945 attack
- Mayor Kazumi Matsui warned that military buildups driven by conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East risk reviving nuclear confrontation and invited global visitors to witness Hiroshima’s legacy
- Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba affirmed Japan’s mission to assume global leadership toward the abolition of nuclear weapons
- President Vladimir Putin announced the lifting of Russia’s moratorium on intermediate-range missiles, dismantling a key pillar of post–Cold War arms control
- Analysts estimate that nine nuclear-armed states now hold arsenals equivalent to about 146,500 Hiroshima-sized bombs, highlighting the scale of modern threats