Russia Statement on the atomic bombing of Hiroshima Hiroshima accused of America August 6 22:02

The Russian government has accused the United States of America in a statement that coincided with the "Atomic Bomb Day" 75 years after the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. On the other hand, the fact that the Soviet Union neglected the treaty that was in effect at the time and entered the war with Japan justified that it liberated China and Korea.

Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov issued a statement on the 6th in line with the "Atomic Bomb Day" when the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, saying, "Many people on earth still hurt the hearts of innocent civilians. I have pointed out."

He condemned the United States, "The atomic bombing was a showcase of force and a military experiment on civilians against nuclear weapons. The United States was the first and only country to use such weapons of mass destruction."

On the other hand, on August 9, 1945, at the end of World War II, the Soviet Union disregarded the Japan-Soviet Neutrality Treaty that was in effect at the time and entered Japan, and five days later, Japan declared Potsdam on August 14. He justified the fact that he continued to attack after accepting it, "releasing China and Korea and depriving Japan of its willingness to continue military operations."

President Putin, who wants to maintain the centripetal force of the administration, is pursuing a strategy that strengthens his presence in the international community and enhances patriotism by emphasizing his position as a victorious country in World War II.