South Korean Court Sentences Former President Yoon to 30 Years Over Drone Flights Into North Korea
Former South Korean President Yoon receives 30-year sentence for drone flights over North Korea, sparking debate over legality and national security.

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In South Korea, the Seoul Central District Court sentenced former President Yoon Suk Yeol to 30 years in prison for authorizing drone flights over Pyongyang, North Korea. The drone incursions were intended to escalate tensions with the North, according to court findings.
This ruling follows legal proceedings that scrutinized Yoon's actions during his presidency, raising questions about the legality and political implications of his decisions. The case highlights the South Korean judiciary's role in holding a former head of state accountable for actions affecting national security and inter-Korean relations.
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