Martial Law Declared in South Korea
South Korea president's office raided in martial law probe
Korean police have launched an investigation into Yoon's inner circle, with the two most senior police officers arrested for their role in enforcing the martial law decree. The investigation has taken a dramatic turn with the raid on Yoon's office, where he is currently under a travel ban. Police are investigating Yoon on charges of rebellion, and there have been reports of a suicide attempt by one of the detained officials. The liberal opposition Democratic Party has filed a new impeachment motion against Yoon, adding to the growing pressure on the president.
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- South Korea's ex-defense minister formally arrested over martial law imposition
- South Korea imposes travel ban on President Yoon amid insurrection investigation probe
- South Korean ex-defense minister arrested over treason charges related to martial law attempt
- South Korean president survives impeachment vote
- South Korean Politician Defends Decision to Grab Soldier's Rifle Amid Martial Law Chaos
- South Korea's ruling party head backs suspending Yoon over martial law attempt
- South Korea's defense minister resigns over martial law crisis
- South Korean opposition files motion to impeach president after martial law debacle
- South Korean president agrees to lift martial law following parliamentary backlash
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