South Korea is conducting anti-terrorism drills, part of its annual civil defense exercise. The drills are meant to help first responders, police and the military jointly prepare for threats including drone attacks and hostage situations.
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00:00South Korea is conducting joint anti-terror drills, part of the country's annual civil
00:04defense exercise.
00:06The drills are designed to help first responders, police and the military jointly prepare for
00:11emergencies beyond large-scale conflict.
00:14This includes responding to drone attacks and hostage situations in urban centers.
00:19The civil defense exercises are taking place all week as Seoul seeks to boost its response
00:24to security risks.