- South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is currently facing multiple indictments and criminal investigations tied to his martial law declaration on December 3.
- Yoon has faced impeachment and is undergoing a trial to determine if his presidential powers will be restored.
- A court has granted an arrest warrant for Yoon, marking the first instance of such action against a sitting president in South Korea.
- Numerous cabinet ministers and military officials are also implicated, facing charges including insurrection and abuse of power.
- The Supreme Prosecutors' Office has set up a special investigation bureau consisting of around 50 prosecutors to address this unprecedented case.
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