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South Korean president accused of ordering use of guns to stop martial law vote

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South Korea's suspended president accused of ordering use of guns to stop martial law vote.

Yoon Suk Yeol authorised soldiers to "break down the doors and drag them [politicians] out, even if it means firing the guns", prosecutors say.

Former defence minister Kim Yong-hyun also indicted for allegedly telling Gen Lee to follow Yoon 's orders.

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English

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