On December 29, local time, South Korea's Ministry of Defense “dismissed” people suspected of participating in the emergency martial law of the Ministry of Defense, Lu In-hyun, and Lee Jin-woo, the former commander of the Capital Defense Command, and “dismissed” former Army Special Warfare Commander Guo Jong-geun. According to reports, on December 3 of last year, the day then-President Yoon Seok-yeol declared martial law, he ordered military anti-espionage commander Lu Yin-brother to arrest key politicians. Brother Lu was dismissed by the Ministry of National Defense on the 6th of the same month. Since then, he has been charged with various charges by the prosecution, including suspected civil unrest and abuse of authority.

Zhitongcaijing · 2d ago
On December 29, local time, South Korea's Ministry of Defense “dismissed” people suspected of participating in the emergency martial law of the Ministry of Defense, Lu In-hyun, and Lee Jin-woo, the former commander of the Capital Defense Command, and “dismissed” former Army Special Warfare Commander Guo Jong-geun. According to reports, on December 3 of last year, the day then-President Yoon Seok-yeol declared martial law, he ordered military anti-espionage commander Lu Yin-brother to arrest key politicians. Brother Lu was dismissed by the Ministry of National Defense on the 6th of the same month. Since then, he has been charged with various charges by the prosecution, including suspected civil unrest and abuse of authority.