Arrest Attempt on Impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol

For the first time in South Korea’s history, a sitting president faces an arrest warrant.

The arrest warrant was issued as part of a high-profile investigation by South Korea’s Anti-Corruption Office.

A massive force of 30 investigators and 120 police officers surrounded the presidential residence.

Supporters of Yoon Suk-yeol formed the first line of defense, rallying outside the presidential residence.

The second line of defense? Barricades and heavily armed presidential guards.

The final defense: 200 military personnel forming a human wall.

Despite showing the warrant, officials were blocked by the presidential security team.

A 5-hour standoff led to confusion, chaos, and no arrests.

The arrest warrant expires in just 7 days. Time is running out.

What led to this? A month of political chaos and dramatic impeachment votes.

Yoon Suk-yeol is accused of abusing power and protecting his wife from investigations.

The opposition accuses him of undermining South Korea’s democracy.

Will Yoon Suk-yeol face arrest? The nation and the world are watching.

Discover the full story of South Korea’s unprecedented political turmoil.