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A Saudi officer who was educated at a naval base in the United States fired a gun, killing four people and wounding eight others. Investigations are on the possibility of terrorism.

I'm correspondent Kim Soo-hyung.

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An ambulance sprinted at full speed and even had a helicopter to transport the injured.

A shooting occurred at a naval aviation base in Pensacola, Florida.

Four people are killed and eight wounded in the shooting.

[David Morgan / Local Sheriff: Walking through the scene was like walking through a movie set.]

The suspect was killed at the scene by Saudi Arabian soldier Mohamed Alshamrani, who was trained at a military base, and is investigating the possibility of terrorism.

On Twitter shortly before the incident, he posted a statement saying that the United States is a nation of evil and committed crimes against humanity.

The Pensacola Aircraft, Florida, is known as the Naval Air Cradle and is home to the Navy's Blue Angels team.

Hundreds of soldiers from abroad are also trained.

The Saudi king called Trump directly and expressed his condolences.

[Trump / US President: Saudi Arabia's King Salman called directly to express his deepest condolences.]

On the 4th, two defense personnel were killed by active naval soldiers at the Pearl Harbor base in Hawaii.

(Video coverage: Park Eunha, Video editing: Yumira)