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South Korea’s former president Yoon Suk Yeol gets 30 year prison term over North Korea drone operation

Yoon Suk Yeol, former South Korean president has been sentenced to 30 years in prison after a court found that he ordered a covert drone operation into North Korea in an attempt to trigger a confrontation with Pyongyang and create a justification for his controversial martial law declaration.

According to the BBC, the Seoul District Court ruled on Friday that Yoon deliberately used a military operation to raise tensions with North Korea as part of a broader effort to manufacture a national security crisis.

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“The defendants used the guise of a military operation to induce provocations from North Korea with the aim of creating a state of emergency,” the court said in its ruling.

Judges said the operation significantly increased the risk of a military conflict on the Korean Peninsula and concluded that Yoon carried the greatest responsibility for

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