That depends on how you define "killed".
There were US prisoners of war at Hiroshima and some of them died in the atomic bombing.
Many of the US nuclear tests in the 1950s exposed soldiers to levels of radioactivity that killed them from cancers and other diseases as late as the middle 1980s.
As of June 24, 2014, the last time a count was taken, there were 2,196 US soldiers who were killed in Afghanistan. 19,964 more have been wounded.
The Divider shot, the last shot of the Julin test series was conducted in 1992. This last test's exact yield was not released, but they were all under approx. 460 kilotons in yield.
greater accuracy and larger explosion range cause faster deaths so the battles wouldn't last forever
They're very destructive and last for a long time, In other words, once you've blown up a nuclear bomb somewhere, it will still be dangerous after the initial explosion has taken place. When a nuclear bomb is used there would be nuclear radiation that would still be present where the bomb hit for quite a while
Archimedes is supposed to have said to the soldiers invading his home: "Don't disturb my circles". That was his last sentence before the soldiers killed him.
explosion
The last nuclear reactor has not been built yet.
his/her last move is explosion at level 52
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