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More soldiers are deployed in Washington, the capital of the United States, than the battlefield.

The United States, which had recently suffered violence from the Capitol, effectively blocked Washington ahead of Biden's inauguration ceremony.

The FBI has warned that Trump supporters are planning another armed protest in time for the inauguration ceremony.



Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung from Washington covered the scene.



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road to the US Congress from outside Washington, DC was difficult.



When you fold into the road where you can see the Washington Monument, a police car stands in the way.



The road leading to the White House was blocked with a dump truck.



[This is a correspondent for SBS Washington.

Is there a way to the federal parliament?]



[Washington DC Police: This is a place with severe traffic control.

There will be more control near the Capitol.

You will have to go a little further to park and walk.]



Cars are crowded in the detour, leading to extreme traffic jams.



Eventually, I was forced to park and walk my vehicle a few kilometers outside the council.



When the Capitol appears, iron fences are constantly continuing.



Soldiers are fully armed with rifles loaded with live ammunition.



From hundreds of meters ago, the Federal House will be surrounded by iron fences like a fortress to block access by protesters.



Until the inauguration ceremony, 21,000 national guards will gather in Washington.



More than US troops in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria combined.



[Thomson/Oklahoma National Guard Deputy Commander: More than 40 states are now sending soldiers and aviation personnel to the Capitol.] In time for



Biden's inauguration, the FBI publicly warned of possible armed protests by Trump supporters.



[Chris Ray/FBI Director: We are tracking potential armed protests and demands for action leading up to the inauguration.]



The violence of the protesters during the parliamentary riots is also exposed.



[Daniel Haji/Washington DC Police: Several protesters held my gun and screamed to kill him with this man's gun.]



On the day of the inauguration, the 1.3-square-kilometer square in front of the US Congress will be completely closed.



Delta, United, American Airlines and others have banned firearms from being carried as baggage on flights to Washington for a week starting tomorrow.



(Video coverage: Jeongsik Oh, video editing: Yang committee)