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South Korea’s Opposition Party Chief Lee Jae-Myung Stabbed In Neck During Busan Visit

by Binghamton Herald Report
January 2, 2024
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The chief of South Korea’s opposition party, Lee Jae-myung, was stabbed in his neck during a visit to the southern port city of Busan on Tuesday, Reuters reported citing the Yonhap news agency. Lee was attacked by an unidentified man on the left side of his neck with a weapon while touring the site of a proposed airport in Busan, Yonhap further said, added Reuters.

News photographs showed Lee on the ground with a blood-stained handkerchief covering the wound.

Yonhap said the assailant was subdued and arrested at the scene, Reuters reported. Meanwhile, Lee has been transported to a hospital.

The chief of South Korea’s opposition party, Lee Jae-myung, was stabbed in his neck during a visit to the southern port city of Busan on Tuesday, Reuters reported citing the Yonhap news agency. Lee was attacked by an unidentified man on the left side of his neck with a weapon while touring the site of a proposed airport in Busan, Yonhap further said, added Reuters.

News photographs showed Lee on the ground with a blood-stained handkerchief covering the wound.

Yonhap said the assailant was subdued and arrested at the scene, Reuters reported. Meanwhile, Lee has been transported to a hospital.

The chief of South Korea’s opposition party, Lee Jae-myung, was stabbed in his neck during a visit to the southern port city of Busan on Tuesday, Reuters reported citing the Yonhap news agency. Lee was attacked by an unidentified man on the left side of his neck with a weapon while touring the site of a proposed airport in Busan, Yonhap further said, added Reuters.

News photographs showed Lee on the ground with a blood-stained handkerchief covering the wound.

Yonhap said the assailant was subdued and arrested at the scene, Reuters reported. Meanwhile, Lee has been transported to a hospital.

The chief of South Korea’s opposition party, Lee Jae-myung, was stabbed in his neck during a visit to the southern port city of Busan on Tuesday, Reuters reported citing the Yonhap news agency. Lee was attacked by an unidentified man on the left side of his neck with a weapon while touring the site of a proposed airport in Busan, Yonhap further said, added Reuters.

News photographs showed Lee on the ground with a blood-stained handkerchief covering the wound.

Yonhap said the assailant was subdued and arrested at the scene, Reuters reported. Meanwhile, Lee has been transported to a hospital.

The chief of South Korea’s opposition party, Lee Jae-myung, was stabbed in his neck during a visit to the southern port city of Busan on Tuesday, Reuters reported citing the Yonhap news agency. Lee was attacked by an unidentified man on the left side of his neck with a weapon while touring the site of a proposed airport in Busan, Yonhap further said, added Reuters.

News photographs showed Lee on the ground with a blood-stained handkerchief covering the wound.

Yonhap said the assailant was subdued and arrested at the scene, Reuters reported. Meanwhile, Lee has been transported to a hospital.

The chief of South Korea’s opposition party, Lee Jae-myung, was stabbed in his neck during a visit to the southern port city of Busan on Tuesday, Reuters reported citing the Yonhap news agency. Lee was attacked by an unidentified man on the left side of his neck with a weapon while touring the site of a proposed airport in Busan, Yonhap further said, added Reuters.

News photographs showed Lee on the ground with a blood-stained handkerchief covering the wound.

Yonhap said the assailant was subdued and arrested at the scene, Reuters reported. Meanwhile, Lee has been transported to a hospital.

The chief of South Korea’s opposition party, Lee Jae-myung, was stabbed in his neck during a visit to the southern port city of Busan on Tuesday, Reuters reported citing the Yonhap news agency. Lee was attacked by an unidentified man on the left side of his neck with a weapon while touring the site of a proposed airport in Busan, Yonhap further said, added Reuters.

News photographs showed Lee on the ground with a blood-stained handkerchief covering the wound.

Yonhap said the assailant was subdued and arrested at the scene, Reuters reported. Meanwhile, Lee has been transported to a hospital.

The chief of South Korea’s opposition party, Lee Jae-myung, was stabbed in his neck during a visit to the southern port city of Busan on Tuesday, Reuters reported citing the Yonhap news agency. Lee was attacked by an unidentified man on the left side of his neck with a weapon while touring the site of a proposed airport in Busan, Yonhap further said, added Reuters.

News photographs showed Lee on the ground with a blood-stained handkerchief covering the wound.

Yonhap said the assailant was subdued and arrested at the scene, Reuters reported. Meanwhile, Lee has been transported to a hospital.

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