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South Korean Military and Police Withdraw from National Assembly as Resolution Lifts Martial Law
Dec 3, 2024, 04:23 PM
The South Korean military and police units have begun withdrawing from the National Assembly following the passage of a resolution to lift martial law. Reports indicate that these forces are no longer complying with the martial law provisions, leading to their departure from the parliamentary grounds. The withdrawal marks a significant shift in the political landscape, as the military personnel had been stationed there under martial law. The decision to lift martial law was confirmed by various news sources, including CNN and the Yonhap News Agency, citing official statements from the Assembly's president.
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