In response to the British government's announcement of the provision of depleted uranium munitions to Ukraine and the announcement by Russian President Vladimir Putin of his intention to deploy tactical nuclear weapons in neighboring Belarus, the Association of A-bomb survivors made up of A-bomb survivors Japan' groups nationwide issued a statement of protest. "There is no winner in war," he said, calling for a solution through dialogue.

The British government announced on the 20th that it will provide Ukraine with depleted uranium munitions with a high ability to penetrate the armor of tanks.

On the other hand, Russian President Vladimir Putin revealed in an interview published on the 25th that he would deploy tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, which is an ally.

Regarding this, the Japan Hidankyo = Japan Council of Atomic and Hydrogen Bomb Victims' Organizations issued a statement of protest on the 29th.

In it, he calls for the discontinuation of the use of depleted uranium munitions, as radioactive substances have been shown to cause damage to the human body and environmental pollution.

It also condemns "tactical nuclear weapons against Belarus, including the deployment by the United States in NATO countries, which are nothing but misguided tactics that increase the likelihood of nuclear use, push the world to the brink of nuclear war, and lead to the destruction of humanity."

He continued, "What are we trying to do to eliminate everything that the world has built up so far and what do we seek in the future? Dialogue is the peaceful tactic to bring an end to the end. There are no winners in a nuclear war. There are no winners in war."