Martial Law Declared in South Korea
South Korea's ex-defense minister formally arrested over martial law imposition
Prosecutors in South Korea are seeking to formally arrest former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun for allegedly colluding with President Yoon Suk Yeol in imposing martial law last week. Martial law, which lasted approximately six hours, has sparked widespread protests and triggered a domestic firestorm. The Justice Ministry has issued travel bans for President Yoon and eight others, considering them key suspects in the martial law case.
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