South Korean President Yoon was isolated from reservation

The South Korean News Agency, Yonhap, reported that the president who was held by South Korea, Yoon Sok Yol, who faces accusations of attempted coup and abuse of power, was released from prison on Saturday.

Yun left the Seoul detention center after the court ordered his release the previous day, the agency said.

The South Korean leader was detained in mid -January and is expected to be tried on charges of rebellion against marital law in December. If convicted, he may face the prolonged prison sentence.

The National Assembly was responsible for December 14. The Constitutional Court is currently reviewing its isolation, with a decision as soon as the end of next week.

If you hold accountable, new elections will be held within 60 days.

Yun’s declaration of martial law was seen in early December last year, as an attempt to eliminate his political opponents. He was short -term, but sank South Korea in political turmoil.

The crisis was severely damaged by South Korea’s international reputation and stopped economic growth in the country.

At that time, Yoon claimed that the opposition was infiltrated by the Communist Forces, although there was no evidence to support this accusation.

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