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Protests in the United States following the death of an unarmed black man spread throughout the United States for the fifth day. In Minnesota, where the incident first occurred, Korean shops were also damaged.

This is the report of correspondent Sohn Seok-min in Washington.

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Last night on the 28th, the protests were violent, such as the police station burning. Five Korean shops in Minnesota suffered looting and arson.

It is said that there are clothing and beauty products stores, but the loss of property is great, but there have been no casualties.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it is confirming the specific situation of the damage, and asked the residents to refrain from accessing the protest site and pay attention to safety.

Protests demanding violence against police have spread to 30 US cities.

Public offices are burning, and citizens are rising in the process of suppression.

[Dermot Sei / New York Police Department Director: Over 200 arrests were made during the evening alone. A number of police officers were injured.]

Meanwhile, President Trump accused the protesters surrounding the White House a day as professional protesters.

[Donald Trump / President of the United States: There were so many radical and bad people. And they have to learn that they can't do it.]

Also, they provoked the demonstrators by saying that if the protesters crossed the White House fence, they would have met ferocious dogs and nasty weapons.