South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faced a travel ban following his declaration of martial law, which sparked impeachment attempts and the detention of his former defense minister. Though he survived impeachment, investigations continue into alleged rebellion, with top military commanders also removed. Yoon expressed regret for the martial law decision amid ongoing political turmoil and opposition challenges.
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