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| ▲ A meeting mediated by the Anti-Corruption & Civil Rights Commission over the resumption of live-fire drills at a Marine Corps firing range in the southeastern city of Pohang takes place at the government complex in central Seoul on Jan. 30, 2024. (Yonhap) |
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Marine Corps to resume training at firing range in Pohang after more than 3 years
SEOUL, Jan. 30 (Yonhap) -- The Marine Corps will resume live-fire drills at a firing range in the southeastern city of Pohang later this year, the defense ministry said Tuesday, more than three years after training was halted due to noise complaints by nearby residents.
The ministry reached an agreement with the residents to resume exercises at the Suseong firing range in the coastal city, 262 kilometers southeast of Seoul, from March after operations stopped in October 2020 due to noise complaints.
Under the agreement mediated by the Anti-Corruption & Civil Rights Commission, the ministry will push for measures to block noise from the firing range, such as installing noise barriers.
The ministry said the resumption of drills at the firing range will allow the 1st Marine Division stationed in the city to acquire operational capabilities, noting the need for such drills amid the recent "grave" security situation due to North Korea's provocative acts in the new year.
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