BTS' Jimin and Jungkook’s 1st photos from military camp surface; ARMY shows unwavering support

Updated : Dec 18, 2023 13:48
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BTS members Jimin and Jungkook broke several hearts as they enlisted in mandatory military service on December 12. The duo is now nearly a week into the service and pictures and videos of the duo have surfaced online.

Jimin and Jungkook, clad in all-black attire, focused on military training. They were seen attentively attending lecture sessions within the camp. Amid other trainees, the two appeared to be engrossed in listening patiently to what the instructor was saying.

In one photo Jimin seemed that he was clapping during one of the segments.

Both the singers wore black face masks and sported buzz-cut hairstyles.

The photos and clips have grabbed the attention of the BTS Army who showed their unwavering support for them.

Turning emotional upon spotting their favourite BTS artists in the training camp, one individual wrote, ‘Finally I can see Jimin and JungKook, but why are they sitting separately? Jungkook is seen receiving educational and reading program training. Don’t daydream and don’t be sleepy, there is brother Jin. Spirit of ARMY’S two beloved Busan.’

‘Finally military first photo Jungkook. Jungkook and Jimin attended the lecture,’ wrote another. ‘Finally got a glimpse of them,’ exclaimed a third excited fan.

Sharp-eyed BTS fans spotted Jin, now a Sergeant, alongside Jimin and Jungkook in the classroom.

BTS members — Jimin, Jungkook, RM, V, Jin, Suga, and J-Hope are currently on a sabbatical, following their military enlistment. According to their management company Big Hit Music, the group of seven were ‘looking forward to reconvening again around 2025.’ Although an official confirmation is awaited, the news of reconciliation has sparked intrigue among the BTS Army.

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