South Korean police responded that "Chinese students were beaten in South Korea", saying it had nothing to do with the Winter Olympics penalty

  [Global Network Report] According to Yonhap News on the 11th, the Busan police in South Korea received a report on the 9th that a Chinese student was beaten in the street by two South Korean men.

The police believe that this case has little to do with the "anti-China" sentiment caused by the Winter Olympics penalty.

  According to the report, at about 8:50 p.m. local time on the 9th, someone called the police that a Chinese student A in his 20s was attacked by a Korean man in his 30s, B, etc. 2 beatings.

The police then took the two perpetrators back to the police station for brief questioning.

  On the evening of the 9th, some netizens posted relevant news on Weibo and contacted the Winter Olympics.

According to reports, the South Korean police believe that this case has little to do with the "anti-China" sentiment caused by the Winter Olympics penalty, but only a dispute caused by bumping into the shoulder while walking.

According to the police, the perpetrator did not specifically target the Chinese, and the perpetrator will be summoned to further understand the situation.

  Netizen @Sunshiman posted on Weibo at 23:00 on February 9th: "It's really very speechless, just because of the Winter Olympics, and then Koreans can inexplicably beat up international students in South Korea? Weibo is to remind Students studying in South Korea must protect themselves. Figure 4 and Figure 5 are the phone numbers of the consulate. If you encounter disputes, you must contact the consulate. If you encounter unfair treatment, you must protect yourself.”

  The official Weibo account of the Consular Protection Center of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs @Consular Express reposted the netizen's Weibo on the afternoon of the 10th, and wrote: "We are highly concerned about this. The Consulate General in Busan has contacted the person concerned to understand the situation and provided active assistance. We will coordinate the local police to file an investigation and will continue to follow up. We will do our best to safeguard the legal rights and personal safety of Chinese citizens overseas.”