Japanese media urgently reports violent protests against President Yoon's arrest and supporters

2025.01.19. AM 09:59
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Japanese media broke the news that a Korean court issued an arrest warrant for President Yoon Suk Yeol, who is accused of a rebellion.

Japan's public broadcaster NHK reported Yoon's arrest as the first news in the morning news, explaining that it is the first time that a sitting president has been arrested in South Korea, and that he will be arrested and investigated for up to 20 days.

The Asahi Shimbun reported in detail the issuance of an arrest warrant for President Yoon and the news of his supporters storming into the Seoul Western District Court in an online article.

In particular, he quoted Korean media as saying supporters stormed the court and broke windows.The

Nihon Geiza Shimbun also reported on the Internet that the high-ranking government official's criminal investigation office will issue an arrest warrant for President Yoon, and will investigate the alleged rebellion in earnest.

At the same time, it was analyzed that the Constitutional Court's impeachment trial and the investigation authorities' investigation into allegations of rebellion were carried out at the same time.



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