Camionetas del Servicio Secreto de EE. UU. son vistas en Beijing antes de la visita de Trump

Vehículos blindados del Servicio Secreto de EE. UU. han sido vistos en Beijing antes de la llegada del presidente Donald Trump, programada para el 14 de mayo. Los avistamientos marcan el inicio de los preparativos de seguridad para la cumbre entre China y Estados Unidos.

Dos camionetas negras con vidrios polarizados y placas del gobierno de Estados Unidos fueron vistas en una autopista de Beijing el miércoles. Las imágenes de los vehículos, identificados como Suburbans del Servicio Secreto de EE. UU., circularon ampliamente en las redes sociales chinas. Los SUV forman parte de la comitiva presidencial que incluye la limusina blindada conocida como "la Bestia". Uno de los vehículos llevaba la placa D01290, lo que generó comentarios en línea sobre los permisos de entrada para automóviles extranjeros. Los vehículos llegaron a través de aviones C-17 Globemaster III de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos. Varios vuelos de este tipo han aterrizado en el Aeropuerto Internacional de Beijing Capital desde el 1 de mayo con automóviles blindados, equipos de comunicaciones y equipos de seguridad avanzada.

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