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Yoon supporters storm Seoul courthouse after judge extends detention

  • A South Korean court extended the detention of impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol due to concerns he could destroy evidence linked to his martial law declaration, which angered his supporters who stormed the courthouse.
  • Hundreds of pro-Yoon protesters attacked the court building, smashing windows and breaking down doors while chanting Yoon's name, after the court's decision was announced.
  • Yoon was impeached and detained on insurrection charges following his refusal to cooperate with investigators and his declaration of martial law, which lasted only six hours.
  • Yoon is the first sitting president in South Korea to be detained, and he initially declined to cooperate with detectives during his detention.
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