Busan Veterans Association Participates in Civil Defense Drill, Provides Support for Citizen Safety
The Busan Veterans Association (President Park Donggil) participated in a civil defense drill on August 20, simulating an enemy air raid, and provided support activities throughout Busan.
Participation in Civil Defense Training by the Veterans Association. Provided by Busan Veterans Association
View original imageThis drill was conducted in cooperation with Busan Metropolitan City, each district office, and related organizations and groups. Members of the Veterans Association guided residents to shelters and underground facilities, managed vehicle control, and provided other necessary on-site support. They also took part in first aid training organized by each district office, strengthening their capacity to provide medical assistance to citizens in emergency situations.
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Jung Jaebok, Secretary General of the Busan Veterans Association, said, "This civil defense drill served as an opportunity for the public, government, and military to work together as one to protect the safety of citizens," adding, "We will continue to actively cooperate with Busan City and related agencies' policies and always stand by the citizens."
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