China News Service, November 27, according to Korean media reports, on the 27th, the South Korean Ministry of National Defense will transport construction equipment and other materials to the THAAD anti-missile base in North Gyeongsang Province. Local residents' demonstrations prevented it, and the tension on the scene rose again.

  According to the "THAAD" withdrawal peace meeting, the Ministry of National Defense of South Korea plans to transport construction materials to the "THAAD" anti-missile base in Shaocheng-ri, Chotian-myeon, Seongju-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do at about 10 am local time on the 27th. Waste vehicles.

On the 27th, the South Korean Ministry of National Defense planned to transport materials to the "THAAD" base. The local people used their bodies and ladders to form a "human wall" to prevent vehicles from entering.

Image source: Screenshot from South Korea's Nucis News Agency.

  According to the report, the police invested more than 600 police officers to deal with conflicts with residents.

  At present, residents who requested the withdrawal of "THAAD" have gathered at the base entrance and other places to protest against it.

Residents used their bodies and ladders to form a "human wall" to prevent vehicles from entering the base.

On the 27th, the South Korean Ministry of National Defense planned to transport materials to the "THAAD" base, and local people protested against it.

Image source: Screenshot from South Korea's Nucis News Agency.

  According to previous reports, on October 22, the South Korean Ministry of National Defense transported equipment and materials to the "THAAD" base in Seongju and dispatched more than 800 police officers to maintain order.

More than 70 residents resisted fiercely from members of the anti-THAAD group, and many people were injured and sent to hospital due to forced evacuation by the police.