Further reading: In order to protect the deployment of "Sade", the South Korean police brutally suppressed the masses. On the night of September 6, a large number of people gathered at the entrance of Shaocheng Village, which is closest to the deployment site, blocked the road and resisted the remaining four launch vehicles from entering the base.
According to a report by a news agency in South Korea on September 7, the South Korean police completed the forced dispersal of more than 400 anti-Sade demonstrators and related groups within five hours. In the process, people clashed with the police, resulting in 27 people being injured and taken to the hospital.
According to the report, the police * * * invested more than 8,000 police officers in the small cities of Xingzhou County, and issued 10 warnings to the demonstrators in an attempt to disperse them, but they met with strong resistance. Demonstrators shouted the slogan "Violent police get out", and some even threw water bottles at the police.
Demonstrators parked more than 30 cars in two lanes in front of the hall in Shaocheng, and sat around the cars to confront the police.
More than 30 demonstrators tied each other with ropes, and some people chained themselves to cars. The police pushed away the stubborn protesters bit by bit and towed away the cars. The 70-meter-long demonstration team was gradually dispersed by the police.
Witnesses said that the current government is no different from the South Korean government, committing illegal and criminal acts, and the regime change has not changed, indicating that it will never accept "Sade".