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South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol faces a renewed attempt to arrest him on insurrection charges after a top investigator vowed to break a security blockade at the presidential compound. Yoon is under investigation for a December martial law bid and has defied summons to appear for questioning. The Presidential Security Service has fortified the compound with barricades, and a previous arrest attempt was thwarted by the security service.
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