(※ You can view the details of the dog accident from 1 minute 11 seconds of the video) This



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The group BTS met with fans around the world through an online concert for the first time in a year.



BTS held an online concert 'BTS Permission to Dance on Stage' at Jamsil Main Stadium in Seoul yesterday (24th).



It was the first meeting with fans in about a year since the concert in October last year, and like the lyrics of 'Permission to Dance', 'Dancing doesn't need permission', it delivered a message of hope to many fans who have withdrawn after the Corona 19 epidemic.



There were plenty of things to see befitting the name of BTS, but the new technology that shows the effects in the LED screen of the concert hall even on the viewer's monitor screen made me feel like I was in the middle of a concert hall full of special effects.



BTS will hold an offline concert for the first time since the COVID-19 crisis in Los Angeles, USA on the 27th-28th of next month and the 1st and 2nd of December, and continue to perform.



(Screen source: BTS Facebook)


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I've seen many articles about the owner of a dog being caught by the police who injured two residents by releasing a drunk dog.



Yesterday, in an alley in Busan, a 112 report was received stating that the owner of the dog released his dog and threatened the residents.



When the police arrived, they found a dog threatening the residents and captured it using a taser, etc., but two residents were bitten by a dog and are being treated at the hospital.



The dog that bit the residents is said to be a species similar to the pit bull terrier, which is classified as a dog, but the local ward office separated the captured dog from the residents.



The dog owner is known to have deliberately threatened residents by releasing the dog while intoxicated.



Police are investigating the dog's owner for violating the Animal Protection Act.



(Screen credit: Busan National Police Agency)