Chinese media also broke the emergency news of "Yoon Suk Yeol's arrest and supporters' intrusion into the court."

2025.01.19. PM 1:45
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Chinese media also quickly reported the issuance of an arrest warrant for President Yoon Suk Yeol and the news of President Yoon's supporters storming the court.

When the court issued an arrest warrant for President Yoon early this morning, Chinese state media, including Xinhua News Agency and China Central TV, sent emergency news, saying that he became the first president in Korean constitutional history to be arrested and investigated as an incumbent president.

Xinhua News Agency broke into the Seoul Western District Court, where President Yoon's supporters issued an arrest warrant, and broke down the outer walls and objects of the court in real time.

Hong Kong's South China Morning Post also analyzed that South Korea also faced an uncertain future amid political turmoil while President Yoon's fate became uncertain.




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