"Stabbing of South Korean Opposition Leader Escalates Pre-Election Political Strife"

South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung was stabbed in the neck by an assailant during a visit to Busan. The attack occurred after Lee toured a proposed airport site and was approached by the attacker under the guise of seeking an autograph. Lee was airlifted to a Seoul hospital for surgery and was conscious after the attack. The 67-year-old suspect was detained and is being investigated for attempted murder. The incident has been condemned by Lee's Democratic Party as a terrorist attack and a threat to democracy, while President Yoon Suk Yeol has ordered a thorough investigation, emphasizing that such violence is intolerable. Lee, a vocal critic of the current government and a potential presidential candidate, has previously faced corruption allegations, which he denies.
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