Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Mazoezi makali ya kupambana na fujo/ugaidi huko Korea

Security guards take part in an event at the presidential office Cheong Wa Dae in Seoul, South Korea, Feb. 27 to demonstrate their skills on how to deal with terrorism and other emergencies as part of their preparations for the upcoming Nuclear Security Summit. Top leaders from more than 50 nations and international organizations are expected to attend the summit, set for March 26 - 27 in Seoul

A South Korean presidential body guard shoots a net at a "terrorist" during an anti-terror drill at the president's residence on Feb. 27, showcasing security preparations for an upcoming nuclear summit in Seoul.

A female presidential body guard shows her martial art skills during an anti-terror drill at the president's residence on Feb. 27, showcasing security preparations for an upcoming nuclear summit in Seoul. South Korea vowed tight security to guard world leaders against attacks by protesters and terrorists.

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