Martial Law Declared in South Korea
South Korean investigators head to Seoul to detain impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol
South Korean investigators have been attempting to arrest President Yoon Suk Yeol in connection with multiple investigations. Despite receiving three summonses, Yoon has refused to cooperate, leading to a heightened police presence and tensions in the country. Investigators entered Yoon's presidential residence to effect the arrest, but Yoon's security service and lawyers have refused to accept the arrest warrant, making the situation uncertain. If Yoon is detained, he would become the first sitting president to be arrested, and the anti-corruption agency would have 48 hours to investigate him.
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past month
- South Korea's impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol vows to fight on despite possible detention
- South Korea court issues arrest warrant for impeached President Yoon
- South Korean prosecutors say Yoon authorized "shooting" during martial law bid
- South Korea parliament impeaches acting President Han Duck-soo amid deepening political upheaval
- South Korea opposition submits motion to impeach acting president amid deepening political strife
- South Korea's parliament votes to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol over martial law debacle
- South Korea's president vows to fight to the end despite martial law controversy
- South Korea president's office raided in martial law probe
- South Korea imposes travel ban on President Yoon amid insurrection investigation probe
- South Korean president survives impeachment vote
- South Korea's defense minister resigns over martial law crisis
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