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Hundreds of large and small firearms took place over the weekend in the United States, where the shock and sorrow of the shooting at an elementary school continued.

There is a lament that every corner of the United States is becoming a killing field, a scene of genocide.



Washington Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung reports. 



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Last Saturday night, Philadelphia, USA. 



A man pulls a gun from his waist and gets into a fight with another man. 



Eventually, he starts shooting and the others start running away, startled by the gunfire.



At least three people were killed and 12 others were injured when gunfire also opened fire on a crowd outside.



[Pace/Philadelphia Police Officer: When the shooting took place, hundreds of people were enjoying the streets south of Philadelphia as they did every weekend.]



Police say the incident began as a clash between two groups, with only five firearms used. announced.



A shooting at a nightclub in Chattanooga, Tennessee, left three people dead and 14 injured.



[Tim Kelly/Mayor Chattanooga: I'm sick of standing in front of you and talking about guns and deaths.]



In the last 72 hours, there have been a whopping 292 shootings in the United States.



The recent mass shootings have led to lamentations that the United States has become a killing field. 



[Biden/President of the United States (announced on the 2nd): In the United States, too many schools, too mundane places are killing fields, battlefields.]



However, in a recent poll, Republican supporters of guns Nearly half said the solution to the incident should have more people armed with guns.



A bill to strengthen identity when buying a gun is also not passed in the Senate due to Republican opposition.



(Video editing: Kim Jong-mi)