Watch 500 ‘hard-core’ anti-terrorism soldiers train hard

At the ceremony celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Mobile Police Force’s Traditional Day (April 15), 500 anti-terrorism police will perform martial arts to suppress and destroy criminals.

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These days, at the training ground, 500 officers and soldiers of the National Training Center for Anti-Terrorism are enthusiastically training to prepare for the martial arts performance (Quyen CKB) in the 50th anniversary celebration. Traditional Day of the Mobile Police Force (April 15, 1974 – April 15, 2024).

As usual, after only 2 whistle blows from the commander, 500 officers and soldiers divided into 4 blocks quickly gathered and mobilized to the training ground. Soldiers started training by running 5 laps around the field and doing warm-up exercises.

Lieutenant Nguyen Tien Dung – officer of the National Training Center for Anti-Terrorism, said that the martial arts performance was built to train anti-terrorism police officers and soldiers to have good health. , high fighting spirit.

Also according to Lieutenant Nguyen Tien Dung, the movements in the lesson inherit the essence of People’s Police martial arts and other sects. At the same time, each “attack piece” is researched and distilled from the situation of fighting criminals and fighting terrorists.

To perform difficult movements, quickly and strongly, the soldiers had to practice hard for many days. In particular, for nearly 3 months, 500 officers and soldiers have trained with high intensity.

Lieutenant Hoang Dieu shared that he was mobilized from the Central Highlands Mobile Police Regiment to practice at the National Training Center for Anti-Terrorism for more than 4 months now. Besides the tiring moments in training and homesickness, above all is the pride and honor of being able to perform martial arts with teammates on the traditional day of the force.

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More specifically, Second Lieutenant Vo Ngoc Huy – officer of the North Central Mobile Police Regiment shared that he had just gotten married, and because he was focused on his mission, he had not been able to visit since his wife gave birth.

“Overcoming homesickness, missing my wife and children, I am determined to successfully complete the assigned task. This is also a memorable memory in my life,” said Second Lieutenant Vo Ngoc Huy.

After each strenuous practice session, the soldiers return to their daily life, full of laughter at the training center. Tasks such as haircuts are done by the soldiers themselves.

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