Anti-terrorism exercises in South Korea are more like shooting action movie
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Just imagine this hellish scenario: to the center where the nuclear summit is taking place armslimo pulls up. The leader of one of the atomic superpowers comes out surrounded by bodyguards from a car. He turns to greet the crowd, and then chaos begins: a terrorist with a knife rushes to the car. And among the bodyguards are his accomplices. Worse, a group of protesters also join the brawl. Forget about Chuck Norris and Jet Li. All of this is a demonstration of the anti-terrorism training of the presidential security personnel in South Korea. Yeah, it seems, South Korea is seriously preparing for the upcoming summit in Seoul.
1. Presidential guard on anti-terrorism exercises at the presidential residence in Seoul. (KIM JAE-HWAN / AFP / Getty Images)
2. A secret service agent shoots a “terrorist” with a special net for immobilization. (KIM JAE-HWAN / AFP / Getty Images)
3. Bodyguards in masks during the demonstration of anti-terrorist actions in Seoul. (KIM JAE-HWAN / AFP / Getty Images)
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