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BTS Marks Jin’s Military Return with Special Full Group Photo

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BTS eased their fans’ sadness about their military hiatus with a group picture featuring all the members.

RM posted a photo on June 15 on social media with the caption, “We must not forget.”

The photo proved that all BTS members were present to celebrate Jin’s discharge on June 12. The fans received a delightful gift when they saw the members together.

Except for Jin, every member of BTS is presently completing their mandatory military service. J-Hope is scheduled to be released after Jin on October 17. RM and V are scheduled to be discharged on June 10, 2025, and Jimin and Jungkook on June 11, 2025. Suga, who is currently serving as a public servant, will be released from duty on June 21, 2025.

Despite their military hiatus, BTS’ love for their fans remains unchanged. Everything went according to plan as they celebrated their debut anniversary with fans at 2024 FESTA. Jin engaged with fans through a variety of events, including a hug event, during his attendance at the 2024 FESTA as part of his first schedule following his discharge.

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