South Korea’s ex-defence minister gets 3 years for leaking military secrets tied to martial law bid

🇰🇷 The Straits Times (KR) —
South Korea’s ex-defence minister gets 3 years for leaking military secrets tied to martial law bid

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South Korea's former defence minister Kim Yong-hyun was sentenced to three years in prison for leaking military secrets related to a martial law bid. The special counsel had initially sought a five-year term but the court ruled a lesser sentence.

The special counsel initially sought a five-year prison term for Kim Yong-hyun.

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