As the nuclear security summit draws near, South Korea holds more drills.<br/> <br />This time it's the anti-terror exercise at the Incheon international airport.<br/> <br />More than 300 personnel from the Special Forces, police, fire brigade and airport staff were mobilised.<br/> <br />The team demonstrated various tactics.<br/> <br />They responded to airplane kidnapping and a chemical attack.<br/> <br />A member of the Special Forces pledged to ensure the security of the airport.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Korean) SOUTH KOREAN SPECIAL FORCES, MAJOR KIM KYONG-OH SAYING:<br/> <br />"In preparations to cope with possible terror activities at an airport, civilians, the government and the military are all keeping our alert at a high level, and will do our best to be ready in any possible situation.<br/> <br />The summit will be held from March 26 to 27, and leaders from 53 nations will be attending the meeting.<br/> <br />It will be the largest high-level convention held in South Korea.<br/> <br />Sophia Soo, Reuters.
