
South Korean Police on the Move 🚔: Martial Law Docs Targeted at Presidential Office
South Korean police plan to seize martial law documents from the presidential office this Monday. What’s hidden in those papers? Stay tuned! 🚀
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South Korean police plan to seize martial law documents from the presidential office this Monday. What’s hidden in those papers? Stay tuned! 🚀
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