Martial law in South Korea: Soldiers walk out of parliament
Stormy developments in South Korea with the Parliament voting against and canceling the martial law imposed by President Yoon Suk Yeol who accuses the opposition of "depriving the people of their freedom" and speaks of a communist threat.
Yun called the opposition, which controls parliament, "forces hostile to the state intent on overthrowing the regime." He assured that his decision was "inevitable".
"I will restore normalcy in the country by clearing out those forces hostile to the state as soon as possible," he added.
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