CNN reported in detail by connecting a Seoul correspondent that the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit and police investigators have launched a second arrest warrant early this morning.
CNN broadcast live footage of YTN's real-time report and reported the situation, saying, "President Yoon, who is in the palace, has been avoiding arrest for weeks in a fortified official residence surrounded by security teams."
The BBC also created a live window in the center of its website to update the situation at the scene from time to time that the airborne department, which failed in the first arrest attempt on the 3rd, deployed more than 1,000 people this time.
The BBC was particularly interested in the reason why it was difficult to execute arrest warrants, and analyzed that it was because President Yoon deployed loyalists to the security service in preparation for such a situation.
Japan's NHK and others also said, "Investigators trying to arrest President Yoon Suk Yeol have started re-executing arrest warrants since early this morning," adding that attention is paid to the response of the bodyguard, which blocked the execution of the warrant last time.
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