Yoon Seok Yeol had given the “shot order” during the martial law
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency quoted Reuters, according to the South Korean prosecutor’s report, Yoon Suk-yul, the suspended president of this country, had given the “shoot order” to the army at the time of issuing the martial law order on December 3rd. !
In the 10-page report of the indictment against Kim Yong-hyun, the former South Korean defense minister, it is also pointed out that Yoon-suk-yul had just pledged on December 3rd that If necessary, he will declare martial law three times.
Yoon Seok-yul, who was removed from his duties by the vote of the National Assembly of South Korea, is under investigation on charges of “rebellion and treason”.
Yon Kab-kyun, the lawyer of the South Korean president, rejected the prosecution’s report and told AFP that the report was “a one-sided narrative and neither consistent with objective conditions nor with common sense.” It doesn’t have.”
According to the said report, Yoon had told Lee Jinwoo, the head of South Korea’s capital defense command, that the military had the right to shoot if necessary to enter the National Assembly. .
On December 14, the South Korean parliament voted to impeach Yoon Suk-yeol. The Constitutional Court of South Korea will make a final decision on this matter by June 11, 2025. Yun is currently suspended, and the country’s prime minister will take over his duties temporarily until the final vote is announced.
In the meantime, news sources announced yesterday that the South Korean parliament has also voted to dismiss Han Deok-soo.