ABC News(HIROSHIMA, Japan) Nearly eight decades after surviving the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, 85-year-old Keiko Ogura had this message for Russian President Vladimir Putin: "You don t know what is a nuclear weapon, the reality of a nuclear weapon. So come here and see."
Ogura spoke to ABC News Britt Clennett ahead of the arrivals of President Joe Biden and other leaders in Hiroshima for the annual summit of G7 leaders, held this year in the Japanese city amid new nuclear threats from countries like Russia, North Korea and Iran.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy planned to join the world leaders this weekend for the summit. His presence in Hiroshima is particularly significant amid Putin s recent decision to move tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus, which neighbors Ukraine.
Putin last year suggested he could use the weapons in Russia s invasion of Ukraine but subsequently denied he would.
"Threats by Russia of nuclear weapon use, let alone any use
(HIROSHIMA, Japan) Nearly eight decades after surviving the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, 85-year-old Keiko Ogura had this message for Russian President Vladimir Putin: "You don't know what is a nuclear weapon, the reality of a nuclear weapon. So come here and see." Ogura spoke to ABC News' Britt Clennett ahead of the arrivals of
Hiroshima survivor s message to Putin: You don t know the reality of a nuclear weapon exploreseiowa.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from exploreseiowa.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
ABC News(HIROSHIMA, Japan) Nearly eight decades after surviving the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, 85-year-old Keiko Ogura had this message for Russian President Vladimir Putin: "You don t know what is a nuclear weapon, the reality of a nuclear weapon. So come here and see."
Ogura spoke to ABC News Britt Clennett ahead of the arrivals of President Joe Biden and other leaders in Hiroshima for the annual summit of G7 leaders, held this year in the Japanese city amid new nuclear threats from countries like Russia, North Korea and Iran.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy planned to join the world leaders this weekend for the summit. His presence in Hiroshima is particularly significant amid Putin s recent decision to move tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus, which neighbors Ukraine.
Putin last year suggested he could use the weapons in Russia s invasion of Ukraine but subsequently denied he would.
"Threats by Russia of nuclear weapon use, let alone any use