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A Korean man blocked the Japanese ambassador¡¯s residence with his car: We can¡¯t lose to Japan!

Man driving to block the Japanese ambassador's residence (Yonhap)

Overseas network August 7, According to South Korea's "Central Daily" reported, 6 in the early morning, the Japanese ambassador's residence in Seoul was blocked by a car door, for up to 1 hour. The man then drove away by himself, there was no conflict with the police, and no one was injured.

Security has been tightened around the residence of the Japanese ambassador to South Korea (Yonhap)

The man who blocked the door, surnamed Wu, 53 years old, is a manager of the "Patriotic National Movement United" organization in South Korea.

The Japanese ambassador to South Korea has strengthened the security around the residence (Yonhap)

6 at 5:20 a.m., Wu drove to the Japanese ambassador's residence and stopped at the main gate for 1 hour.

Wu said that he did not want the people inside to come out, in order to protest to the Japanese government. "We must not lose to Japan, which is starting an economic war," he said.

Scene photo (South Korea's Joongang Ilbo)

Oh drove away at about 6:30 a.m. He then appeared in a nearby alley and put water soaked in chili sauce in a plastic bag and tried to throw it into the embassy compound.

Reported that during Wu's protest, the Japanese embassy has been stationed around the police, the two sides did not clash.

Recently, the relations between Japan and South Korea have been strained, and anti-Japan sentiment in South Korea has continued to rise, and there have been many incidents of people attacking Japanese institutions in South Korea. On July 19, a 78-year-old Korean man set himself on fire in front of the Japanese embassy in Seoul. On July 22, six men were arrested by police after they broke into the Japanese consulate in Busan to protest. (Compiled/Overseas Network Liu Qiang)

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