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[Anchor]
Even a "car wall truck" appeared in front of the presidential residence, where security has been strengthened since the declaration of the emergency martial law.
With the passing of the impeachment bill, President Yoon is expected to stay in his official residence for the time being, but tensions are expected to continue for the time being.
Reporter Yuh-hyun reports.
[Reporter]
Since the emergency martial law incident, tensions have always been flowing around the presidential residence of Yoon Suk Yeol in Hannam-dong, Seoul.
Since the president's statement on the 12th, protesters have marched in the direction of their official residence, making security even stronger.
{차}The barrier truck' appeared, and a number of police task force buses were also deployed.
[Yook Geun-jin / Itaewon-dong, Seoul: I think there are a lot of police cars yesterday and today. It's a shame. I want you to stop now.]
The merchants nearby are also nervous about the frozen atmosphere.
[Closer merchant: Most (customers) are scared, scared, did you watch the news?].]
Wreaths of support for President Yoon were delivered around the residence here, and supporters who shouted "I love you Mr. President."As most rallies in favor of the impeachment of President
Yoon were held in Yeouido around the National Assembly, there was a sense of silence overall.
If rallies continue to call for immediate resignation and protection of the president after the impeachment motion is passed, tensions around the residence are expected to continue for the time being.
I'm YTN's YOSHIHYUN.
Photographer: Lee Dong-gyu
Video editing: Lee Hyun-soo
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Even a "car wall truck" appeared in front of the presidential residence, where security has been strengthened since the declaration of the emergency martial law.
With the passing of the impeachment bill, President Yoon is expected to stay in his official residence for the time being, but tensions are expected to continue for the time being.
Reporter Yuh-hyun reports.
[Reporter]
Since the emergency martial law incident, tensions have always been flowing around the presidential residence of Yoon Suk Yeol in Hannam-dong, Seoul.
Since the president's statement on the 12th, protesters have marched in the direction of their official residence, making security even stronger.
{차}The barrier truck' appeared, and a number of police task force buses were also deployed.
[Yook Geun-jin / Itaewon-dong, Seoul: I think there are a lot of police cars yesterday and today. It's a shame. I want you to stop now.]
The merchants nearby are also nervous about the frozen atmosphere.
[Closer merchant: Most (customers) are scared, scared, did you watch the news?].]
Wreaths of support for President Yoon were delivered around the residence here, and supporters who shouted "I love you Mr. President."As most rallies in favor of the impeachment of President
Yoon were held in Yeouido around the National Assembly, there was a sense of silence overall.
If rallies continue to call for immediate resignation and protection of the president after the impeachment motion is passed, tensions around the residence are expected to continue for the time being.
I'm YTN's YOSHIHYUN.
Photographer: Lee Dong-gyu
Video editing: Lee Hyun-soo
※ 'Your report becomes news'
[Kakao Talk] YTN Search and Add Channel
[Phone] 02-398-8585
[Mail] social@ytn.co.kr
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