There are ongoing developments regarding the declaration of martial law in South Korea. Former President Yoon Suk-yeol has once again expressed his stance through his legal team, stating that the decision was "a measure of relief for the nation and its citizens."



According to Jin10's report, Yoon admits that his actions stemmed from "his own shortcomings," but continues to assert the legitimacy of the declaration of martial law in South Korea. It seems he is taking a complex position, balancing political judgment and personal responsibility.

What is also noteworthy is his stance on the life imprisonment sentence handed down in last month's trial. Yoon explicitly rejected this verdict in public, even stating, "I cannot accept the sentence." The confrontation in court appears likely to continue.

The political situation within South Korea remains tense. Looking at the series of events since the declaration of martial law, it is uncertain how far this issue will escalate, and we will continue to watch closely.
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