⚡️ South Korean President Accused of Ordering Military to Use Guns to Stop Martial Law Vote
Prosecutors have accused South Korea’s suspended president, Yoon Suk Yeol, of ordering the military to use guns while attempting to remove lawmakers who voted down his martial law decree.
On 3 December, Yoon allegedly instructed the military to break into the National Assembly, even if it meant firing weapons. His decree, which sought to impose military rule to counter opposition forces, was voted down by MPs, and his cabinet later rescinded it.
This led to impeachment proceedings, with Yoon suspended from office pending a decision by the Constitutional Court.
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Prosecutors have accused South Korea’s suspended president, Yoon Suk Yeol, of ordering the military to use guns while attempting to remove lawmakers who voted down his martial law decree.
On 3 December, Yoon allegedly instructed the military to break into the National Assembly, even if it meant firing weapons. His decree, which sought to impose military rule to counter opposition forces, was voted down by MPs, and his cabinet later rescinded it.
This led to impeachment proceedings, with Yoon suspended from office pending a decision by the Constitutional Court.
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