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Now, the Yongsan era has begun, but it seems that it will take quite a while for it to fully settle.

As I mentioned earlier, the construction of the office has not been completed yet, and the defense system of the office building needs to be supplemented.



Reporter Bae Jun-woo reports.



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President Yoon Seok-yeol started working in the 'temporary office' on the 5th floor.



Even if it is a 'temporary office', bulletproof glass for sniper defense has been installed on the windows, and the arrangement of household items has been completed.



However, the second floor, where the 'official office' will be located, is still under construction.



It is known that the installation of bulletproof glass and interior work will be completed by the end of this month or early next month.



Additional time is also required to complete the auxiliary rooms, reception rooms and meeting rooms.



It is evaluated that the government building defense system also needs improvement.



In the case of the Blue House, an air defense system was built with 'Patriot missiles' deployed on Mt. Bukhan, but in the case of the Yongsan government building, only 'anti-aircraft guns' are deployed on the rooftops of nearby high-rise buildings.



[Shin Jong-woo / Expert Research Fellow, Korea Defense Security Forum: As the existing Patriot Battery was installed to defend the Blue House, the same level of protection measures is required.

It seems difficult to move Patriot batteries to Yongsan, and new protection measures…

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As North Korea's provocations are ongoing, the 'National Crisis Management Center Situation Room' must also be established urgently.



An official from the presidential office said, "The situation room has been operating perfectly since the 5th," but the company that has been constructing the security facility situation room, such as the Ministry of National Defense, predicted that it would take about a month or more for the network network stabilization work to be completed.



The Ministry of National Defense, which gave up a seat in the presidential office, is also having a lot of trouble.



The command headquarters and each department are scattered in the Joint Chiefs of Staff building, etc., but the Ministry of National Defense believes that it should be integrated and relocated in one building to maximize command efficiency.



(Video coverage: Han Il-sang, video editing: Park Ki-duk, CG: Shim Soo-hyun)