Former South Korean Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun has made headlines after attempting to end his own life while in custody, according to the commissioner general of Korea Correctional Service. The incident occurred following Kim's detention in Seoul on Sunday, in the midst of a political crisis sparked by President Yoon Suk Yeol's brief declaration of martial law.
Kim, who allegedly recommended the imposition of martial law, was the first individual to be detained in connection with the case. The attempt took place before a formal arrest warrant was issued late Tuesday, as confirmed by Shin Yong-hae, the Commissioner General of Korea Correctional Service.
As a precautionary measure, Kim has been relocated to an isolation room. Fortunately, Shin assured that Kim is in good health and has no underlying medical issues.
The situation has raised concerns and shed light on the ongoing political turmoil in South Korea. The public's reaction to President Yoon Suk Yeol's actions and the subsequent fallout have underscored the deep divisions within the country.
Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and ensuring that Kim receives the necessary support and care during this challenging time. Further developments regarding Kim's well-being and the political implications of his actions are eagerly awaited by the public and political observers alike.