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Attacks targeting Asian women in the United States are becoming more and more serious.

In Baltimore, two Korean women were attacked with bricks, and in San Francisco, women waiting for a bus were stabbed.



Reporter Kim Kyung-hee's report.



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A woman and a man fall into a small shop.



The woman tried hard to prevent the man from grabbing the brick, but eventually the man holding the brick in his hand ruthlessly slams the woman on the head.



This man also wields bricks at another woman who ran away after a while.




Local time Last Sunday night, a gangster broke into a Baltimore liquor store run by a Korean sister in her 60s.



The sisters joined forces and succeeded in expelling the harass, but they were injured so much that they had to sew 30 stitches of their head.



Police arrested a 50-year-old male suspect, which was found kicking off the door at another nearby Korean American store on the same day and making racist abusive language.



[Robert Huh/Attorney: Just because of their appearance, the idea that people can be beaten, pushed, and stabbed with a weapon seems to spread.]



Asian women were also targeted in downtown San Francisco.



At around 5 pm, two women waiting for the bus were attacked by a man in her 50s who was in her 50s.



[Patricia Lee/Witness: It was a fairly large knife, like a military knife, it had a joint in the handle and a hole in the blade.]



Two victims, known as 85 and 60, were severely injured and underwent urgent surgery.



The police, who caught the suspect after a search, are investigating the motives of the crime and the presence of hate crimes.



(Video editing: Park Jin-hoon)