Police conducted a search but found no explosives, and the restrictions on the scene were lifted. According to an interview with E-Daily on the 10th, the Olympic gymnast
The Korea Sports Industry Development, which manages the stadium, received a fax stating that "an explosive has been planted at the KSPO Dome." The threatening message, titled "Warning: A bomb has been planted," read, "I
The creator of the video said, "Several high-performance bombs were placed in various locations inside the KSPO Dome," and added, "The explosions were scheduled to occur between 4:43 PM and 5:00 PM on August 10th."
It continued, "Right now, the government and the local government are essentially in a state of anarchy," and "Is this the right state to live in? Let's stop this deception. We must not carry out terrorist attacks."
The threatening letter, which was written on a single A4 sheet of paper, had the same content translated into Japanese underneath it. Immediately after receiving a fax from Korea Sports Industry Development, the police
Immediately, 57 police officers, including a special police unit, were mobilized to search for the explosives. During this process, an incident occurred in which over 200 people involved had to be evacuated. After a search that lasted about an hour, no explosives were found at the scene.
The police lifted the restrictions at around 4:22 pm that day.
A concert by the group "The Boys" was scheduled to take place at the venue. Police said they are investigating the faxes sent by the former.
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2025/08/10 21:28 KST
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