Restrictions lifted near the president's office...once civil inconvenience

2024.12.04. AM 05:53
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[Anchor]
Since the declaration of the emergency martial law, traffic near the presidential office in Yongsan has been restricted.

Restrictions on traffic were also lifted after martial law was lifted.

I'll see what the situation is like now. Reporter Kim Da-hyun.

[Reporter]
It is located near the presidential office in Yongsan, Seoul.

[Anchor]
How's the scene now?

[Reporter]
It is now somewhat calming at the late dawn of the scene, which has been noisy since the declaration of martial law.

The police, which once filled the road, are now all disbanded and all police buses have been withdrawn.

Traffic to the presidential office was once restricted, but all restrictions were lifted.

However, it was found that vehicles going up to the presidential office in Yongsan are still controlled.

Earlier, the police ordered reporters and citizens to disperse.

Our YTN reporters also tried to approach a little more, but they were informed to go down to the triangular area.

[Anchor]
There was also a civil conflict in front of the presidential office?

[Reporter]
That's right.

There were also physical fights and verbal fights among citizens here.

Citizens with different opinions on the declaration of martial law poured out sharp criticism against each other.

Fortunately, no one was hurt.

At one time, citizens' inconvenience was also followed by restrictions on traffic.

One citizen did not hide his uncomfortable feelings, saying, "How do I go home when all the roads are blocked?"

All traffic is now free. So far, this is YTN Kim Da-hyun near the presidential office in Yongsan, Seoul.




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