South Korean police sent to raid president's office over martial law
Briefly

The recent political crisis in South Korea escalated when President Yoon Suk-yeol attempted to impose martial law, only to face swift opposition that annulled it.
This extraordinary situation marks the first use of martial law in South Korea in over 40 years, raising fears of returning to military dictatorship.
As investigations intensify, several high-ranking officials, including Yoon, are now under scrutiny, with travel bans imposed amid ongoing police raids.
Frustrated by his inability to maintain legislative control, President Yoon's emergency decree sparked outrage and a series of rapid political developments.
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