At the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in northern Ukraine, and 36 years after the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Russian, groups made up of atomic bomb survivors sat down at the Peace Park in Hiroshima City and appealed for the elimination of the nuclear power plant.

Hiroshima Prefectural Atomic Bomb Ban = Atomic Bomb Prohibition The Hiroshima Prefectural Council and others have been sitting down every year since the year following the accident on April 26, 1986 at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Russian.



On the 26th, about 60 people, including A-bomb survivors and members of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, gathered at the Peace Park in Hiroshima City. I sat down with the written banner up.



After sitting down, a representative of the members said, "Nuclear facilities in Ukraine are targeted for military invasion, and nuclear material poses a great risk whether it is a weapon or not," with Russia's military invasion in mind. The world must face the reality and anticipate new threats and accelerate the steps toward the elimination of nuclear weapons. "



After this, all the participants silently prayed for the A-bomb memorial monument.

Tomoyuki Minomaki, Executive Director of Hiroshima Prefecture's Haramizu Ban, said, "The nuclear power plant was made with the phrase" peaceful use, but the time will come when human safety cannot be protected. Our sit-in in Hiroshima may be a small action, but it is significant. It's a certain action. "