On July 4, BTS singer V (Kim Taehyung) set off to make his first official overseas schedule after his military discharge.
V plans to go to Paris (France) to attend a fashion event of the Celine brand for which he is an ambassador, along with stars Park Bo Gum and Suzy.
V's schedule was revealed in advance, so many reporters and many fans arrived at Incheon International Airport early.
However, the situation at the airport was extremely chaotic and dangerous, as the crowd of fans tried to jostle to see their idols.
Some videos show that someone fell in the middle of the crowd due to a push-up situation. Even V almost fell and appeared confused.
Upon boarding the plane, V immediately sent a message to Weverse, asking fans to be careful and keep safe at the airport: ARMY, you guys know correctly? It is very dangerous. So next time, let's move safely."
It can be seen that after the BTS members were discharged from the army, the group's fan community quickly showed their enthusiasm again. They enthusiastically support their idols' activities as a steady stepping stone for BTS' upcoming official comeback.
However, the BTS members also have to face a group of crazy fans, extreme fans who act beyond their limits and endanger.

Earlier, on the day Jungkook was discharged from the army (11.); a Chinese woman over 30 years old, claiming to be a fan of the male singer, tried to break into his private home. This person was arrested by the police at the scene thanks to the timely response from local people.
After this incident, BTS' management company Big Hit Music reacted strongly. The company confirmed that it is closely coordinating with authorities and submitting evidence, including a video from the CCTV system to support the investigation.
Big Hit Music affirmed that it will continue to pursue this case and request appropriate criminal proceedings for the act of illegal entry.
At the same time, the company continues to take legal measures against malicious acts online such as slander, spreading fake news, sexual harassment and insulting artists.
In June last year, Jin held a " hug event" with about 1,000 fans as part of BTS' "FESTA 2024" festival, after he was discharged from the military. But there were 2 female fans who suddenly kissed him on the cheek, causing a stir in the fan community.
One of the two people, a Japanese woman over 50 years old, was prosecuted by South Korean police for sexual harassment of Jin.
Meanwhile, BTS revealed that the group will release a new studio album in the spring of 2026, and are planning a world tour when the album is released.
The leader of RM added that the members may run a mobile recording camp: "We can start in the US and move to many different places." This promises to bring interesting content to fans during BTS's focus on producing the album.