Hiroshima's Legacy: 80 Years of Memory, Loss, and Nuclear Advocacy

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Eighty years after the Hiroshima atomic bombing, efforts continue on Ninoshima Island to find and honor the remains of victims, with ongoing excavations revealing bone fragments and a deep desire among survivors and researchers to account for the missing and bring closure to the tragedy.
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