South Korea presidential security chief warns against violent attempt to arrest Yoon
- Park Chong-jun resigned as head of the Presidential Security Service amid an investigation for obstructing the arrest of impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol.
- Yoon remains in his residence in Seoul as investigators plan a second attempt to arrest him for insurrection charges related to martial law.
- Park Chong-jun warned against potential bloodshed during any arrest attempt, stating that physical clashes should be avoided.
- A Gallup survey showed the approval rating for Yoon's ruling party increased to 34 percent from 24 percent in three weeks.
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- 35% of the sources lean Left
35% Left
L 35%
C 32%
R 33%
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