Martial Law Declared in South Korea
South Korea's president vows to fight to the end despite martial law controversy
In a televised address, Yoon reiterated his apology for causing public concern and pledged to fight "to the end" in the face of impeachment proceedings. He also claimed that the martial law declaration was a legitimate "act of governance" and denied attempting to foment insurrection.
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