В здании Национального собрания Южной Кореи произошли столкновения между военными и депутатами-оппозиционерами. Соответствующие кадры распространились в соцсетях.
Собравшиеся у входа граждане, в том числе депутаты, не пускают в здание небольшой отряд военных, пока гражданским удается сдерживать военнослужащих, сообщает телеканал YTN.
Комплекс правительственных зданий в южнокорейском Седжоне закрыт после введения военного положения, сообщает газета The Korea Herald.
В здании Национального собрания Южной Кореи произошли столкновения между военными и депутатами-оппозиционерами. Соответствующие кадры распространились в соцсетях.
Собравшиеся у входа граждане, в том числе депутаты, не пускают в здание небольшой отряд военных, пока гражданским удается сдерживать военнослужащих, сообщает телеканал YTN.
Комплекс правительственных зданий в южнокорейском Седжоне закрыт после введения военного положения, сообщает газета The Korea Herald.
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