In the United States, the Pentagon reported that the Pentagon is preparing to send regular troops to respond to the protests triggered by the death of a black man by crushing his neck on the knees of a white police officer.

The Associated Press reported that the Minnesota state of Minnesota had ordered the Army to prepare for the dispatch of a military police force.

The news agency quoted multiple sources and was told to prepare soldiers at military bases in North Carolina and New York to be dispatched within four hours of an emergency call.

The ministry's orders came after President Trump yesterday asked Defense Secretary Mark Esper to support troops to alleviate the instability of the Minneapolis protests, the news agency said.

Local protests began on the 25th when an unarmed black man died of the brutality of a white policeman in Minneapolis on the 25th.

In connection with the violent protests, Minnesota declared an emergency yesterday, and it sent 500 members of the kitchen guards, and Atlanta today announced an emergency and a kitchen commission.

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