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Latest photos of BTS's Kim Seokjin aka Jin from military camp go viral!

Updated on: 03 January,2023 11:29 AM IST  |  South Korea
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The pics were shared by 'The Camp'

Latest photos of BTS's Kim Seokjin aka Jin from military camp go viral!

Jin/Instagram

BTS's eldest member Kim Seokjin aka Jin enrolled in the military on December 13th. Since then photos of the K-pop star from the military camp have been posted by 'The Camp' and now the latest pics show him hard at work. 


Jin is training at the Division Recruit Training Center, Yeoncheon Army Base in the northern Gyeonggi province. The latest pictures have him at inference training. As per reports, these pics were taken during the trainer's sketch ceremonial and personal firearms training.


Meanwhile, group member J-Hope who performed in New York’s Times Square on New Year's Eve, has revealed that Jin, called him on December 31. J-Hope, became the first BTS member who performed solo on Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve hosted by Ryan Seacrest. 


J-Hope said during his live chat, "Jin hyung, our oldest hyung went to the military. Yesterday at night I got a message from him saying ‘J-Hope answer my call'. And I was like, ‘I didn't know it was your number' The moment when I hear Jin hyung's voice, it feels nice. I think Jin hyung is fine and healthy, so I am very relieved. So don’t worry."

Also Read: Big Hit Music releases 20 photos of BTS’s Taehyung aka V on his birthday

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