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    <text>South Korea's navy recovers the body of a sailor who disappeared during patrol near the Northern Limit Line, after South Korea requested North Korean assistance and launched a search involving ships and aircraft. </text>
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    <text>South Korea announces that it will accept any North Korean prisoners of war captured by Ukraine while fighting for Russia if they choose resettlement in South Korea. South Korea also opposes any repatriation of such prisoners against their wishes. </text>
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      <text>Former South Korean president, Yoon Suk Yeol was found guilty of treason and abuse of power for ordering drones to be flown into North Korea, to provoke North Korea and help justify his martial law declaration, and sentenced to 30 years imprisonment. </text>
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    <text>Former South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol is found guilty of treason and abuse of power for ordering drones to be flown into North Korea in order to provoke North Korea and help justify his martial law declaration, and is sentenced to 30 years imprisonment on top of a pre-existing life sentence. </text>
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    <text>Former South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol, former defense minister Kim Yong-hyun, and former Defense Counterintelligence Command leader Yeo In-hyung are indicted on additional charges related to Yoon's attempt to invoke martial law last December alleging that they ordered surveillance drones to be sent into North Korea to stoke tensions and justify their plans. </text>
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    <text>The military of South Korea shuts down its loudspeakers across the border with North Korea and stops its propaganda messages against the government of North Korea by order of President Lee Jae-myung to ease tensions between the countries. </text>
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      <text>South Korean intelligence claims North Korean troops suffered around 4,700 casualties to date, including about 600 fatalities among the 15,000 North Korean soldiers. Their combat capability has improved, with increasing proficiency in new weapons such as drones. </text>
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    <text>South Korean intelligence claims North Korean troops have suffered around 4,700 casualties, including about 600 fatalities among 15,000 soldiers. Their combat capability has also significantly improved, with increasing proficiency in new weapons such as drones. </text>
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    <text>The South Korean military reports that North Korea has fired what appears to be an intermediate-range ballistic missile toward the Sea of Japan, in what would be the country's first missile launch in two months. The launch comes as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits Seoul, South Korea, for talks with South Korean leaders. </text>
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  <text>South Korea's navy recovers the body of a sailor who disappeared during a patrol near the Northern Limit Line, after South Korea requested North Korean assistance and launched a search involving ships and aircraft. </text>
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