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Park Sang-hak, a representative of the Free North Korean Movement Association, a North Korean refugee group that claimed to have attacked the North Korean troops, assaulted our SBS reporters who tried to cover the contents. The police have launched an investigation.

Reporter Jang Hoon-kyung.

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SBS Morning Wide team visited the home of Park Sang-hak, president of the Freedom of North Korea Movement Federation, to inquire about the circumstances and future plans of the North Korean flyer surprise attack last night (23rd).

[SBS Morning Wide Reporter: I am from SBS. (Can you call Park Sang-hak again?) The

person in the house did not open the front door saying that Park is not at home,

[Park Sang-hak/Republic of the North Korean Freedom Movement: Hey, these XXXs, where are you?]

At that time, Mr. Park arrived at the house and began to assault the reporters.


I punched at the interviewer holding the camera, cursed, and pulled the female PD's hair.

[Park Sang-hak/CEO of Free North Korea Movement: Hey, these XXXs! Where!] The

reason was that I came to the house, but I picked up a brick and threw it into the reporter.

All four were assaulted and one was diagnosed for two weeks with symptoms of concussion, and two seriously injured were being treated in a hospital.

[SBS Morning Wide Reporter: I'm going to throw everything I can get in my hand. Because I hit my face with my fist, I am being treated because my mouth is out of the mouth and my mouth is torn.]

I informed Park in advance and contacted him several times to inquire about how he assaulted the company logo on the camera. Is not answering.

The police decided to investigate Park after hearing the victim's statement.

(Video editing: Jongwoo Kim)