Ex-drone commander removed from office over martial law involvement

The former chief of South Korea's Drone Operations Command was removed from office on Thursday for his role in the botched martial law imposition of late 2024. The defense ministry took this severe disciplinary action against Maj. Gen. Kim Yong-dae, who is accused of dispatching drones to North Korea in October 2024 on orders from former President Yoon Suk Yeol and former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun.

On February 12, 2026, the South Korean defense ministry removed Maj. Gen. Kim Yong-dae, the former head of the Drone Operations Command, from office as a disciplinary measure linked to the failed martial law declaration in late 2024, according to military sources. Kim is suspected of dispatching drones toward North Korea in October 2024 on orders from former President Yoon Suk Yeol and former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun, without adhering to required reporting procedures.

A special counsel investigation concluded that the drone operation was intended to provoke retaliation from North Korea, providing a pretext for Yoon's martial law attempt two months later. The ministry described the action against Kim—a general-level officer indicted but not detained—as 'heavy' disciplinary punishment, without specifying the exact level.

Kim was indicted in November 2025 by the special counsel team on charges of obstructing official duties and soliciting the creation of false official documents. The same team also charged Yoon over the drone dispatch allegations. This case highlights ongoing scrutiny of military and political decisions in South Korea's security landscape.

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尹錫悦前大統領による2024年の戒厳令発令失敗をめぐり、関与の疑いで懲戒処分を受けた将官級将校37人のうち7人が、免職から停職処分に至るまでの処分取り消しを求めて韓国国防部を提訴した。原告には、元国防情報本部長の文相浩氏や元ドローン作戦司令官のキム・ヨンデ氏が含まれている。与党・共に民主党の秋美愛議員に提出された国防部の文書から提訴の事実が明らかになった。なお、他の29人の将官も再審査を請求しているが、訴訟には至っていない。

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Police said on Sunday, February 8, 2026, they are questioning former presidential chief of staff Chung Jin-suk over his alleged role in former President Yoon Suk Yeol's brief declaration of martial law in late 2024. Chung is suspected of ordering the wiping of about 1,000 computers at the presidential office after the Constitutional Court removed Yoon from office in April 2025. The probe includes allegations of damage to public electronic records.

In a policy address at the National Assembly, Han Byung-do, floor leader of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea, pledged to end former President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law crisis and advance sweeping judicial reforms. He highlighted restoring people's livelihoods as the utmost priority of the Lee Jae Myung administration.

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ソウル高裁は月曜午後2時、尹錫悦前大統領が戒厳令を短期間発令したことに端を発する公務執行妨害罪などの裁判で、最終公判を行う予定である。今回の審理は、一審の懲役5年の判決を不服とした尹氏側と趙恩錫特別検察官双方の控訴を受けて行われる。尹氏は1月、捜査妨害や一部閣僚のみを招集した閣議などの罪で有罪判決を受けていた。

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