South Korea's ex-president Yoon indicted on charges related to North Korea drone flights

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South Korea's former president Yoon Suk Yeol has been indicted on new charges related to his alleged attempt to provoke North Korea with spy drones in 2024, which he reportedly used to justify plans to declare martial law. Yoon, along with two defense officials, faces accusations of aiding the enemy and abuse of power amid ongoing political turmoil following his impeachment and arrest.
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