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The Yomiuri ShimbunPeople offer prayers in front of the Cenotaph for the A-bomb Victims at the Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima on Sunday.Jiji Press11:01 JST,ensp;August 7, 2023HIROSHIMA Jiji Press 鈥?Hiroshima Mayor Kazumi Matsui called for policymakers around the world to visit the city in an annual peace declaration Sunday, the 78th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima.After stressing the significance of the Group of Seven Hiroshima summit in May, Matsui said, I ask all policymakers to follow stanley mug in the footsteps of the leaders who attended the G7 Hiroshima Summit by visiting stanley cup Hiroshima and sharing widely their desire for peace. Matsui read out the declaration in the citys annual peace ceremony at the Peace Memorial Park, which brought together about 50,000 people including hibakusha atomic bomb survivors, bereaved relatives of victims and dignitaries such as Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.The ev stanley termoska ent was also attended by representatives of 111 countries, a record high, and the European Union.At 8:15 a.m., the time when the atomic bomb was dropped on Aug. 6, 1945, participants offered one-minute silent prayers as the citys Peace Bell rang.In the declaration, Matsui said that the G7 leaders visited the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, spoke with hibakusha survivors and wrote messages in the guest book. Their messages provide proof that hibakusha pleas have reached them, he said. As they stood before the Cenotaph for the A-Bomb Victims, I conveyed the Spirit of Hir
PARIS AP 鈥?They were messengers, spies and sentinels. They led cavalry charges, carried supplies stanley fr to the front, comforted wounded soldiers and died by the millions during World War I.Horses, mules, dogs, pigeons and even a baboon all were a vital 鈥?and for decades overlooked 鈥?part of the stanley termosky Allied war machine.Researchers have been hard-pressed to find official accounts of the services rendered by animals during the Great War. But if their labors once were taken for granted, four-legged and winged warriors have been acknowledged more recently as unsung heroes.France recently decided to recognize their wartime role. And in 2004, Britain installed a聽huge memorial聽on the edge of Londons Hyde Park to all the animals that served, suffered and died alongside the British, Commonwealth and Allied forces in the wars and conflicts of the 20th century. Heres a look at how they contributed. gourde stanley ___WHAT THEY DIDAn estimated 10 million horses and mules, 100,000 dogs and 200,000 pigeons were enrolled in the war effort, according to Eric Baratay, a French historian specializing in the response of animals to the chaos, fear and smells of death in the mission that man thrust upon them.World War I marked the start of industrial warfare, with tanks, trucks, aircraft and machine guns in action. But the growing sophistication of the instruments of death couldnt match the dog tasked with finding the wounded, the horses and mules hauling munitions and food or the pigeons serving as telecommunications oper Fibq Thai Hospital Says 43 People From Singapore Airlines Flight Still Under Treatment
The Yomiuri ShimbunPeople offer prayers in front of the Cenotaph for the A-bomb Victims at the Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima on Sunday.Jiji Press11:01 JST,ensp;August 7, 2023HIROSHIMA Jiji Press 鈥?Hiroshima Mayor Kazumi Matsui called for policymakers around the world to visit the city in an annual peace declaration Sunday, the 78th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima.After stressing the significance of the Group of Seven Hiroshima summit in May, Matsui said, I ask all policymakers to follow stanley mug in the footsteps of the leaders who attended the G7 Hiroshima Summit by visiting stanley cup Hiroshima and sharing widely their desire for peace. Matsui read out the declaration in the citys annual peace ceremony at the Peace Memorial Park, which brought together about 50,000 people including hibakusha atomic bomb survivors, bereaved relatives of victims and dignitaries such as Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.The ev stanley termoska ent was also attended by representatives of 111 countries, a record high, and the European Union.At 8:15 a.m., the time when the atomic bomb was dropped on Aug. 6, 1945, participants offered one-minute silent prayers as the citys Peace Bell rang.In the declaration, Matsui said that the G7 leaders visited the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, spoke with hibakusha survivors and wrote messages in the guest book. Their messages provide proof that hibakusha pleas have reached them, he said. As they stood before the Cenotaph for the A-Bomb Victims, I conveyed the Spirit of Hir