January 13th news from Jinshi Data, the South Korean Ministry of Defense stated on the 13th local time that the claim of “inducing North Korea to launch an attack” is “absolutely not true”. On December 23, 2024, it was reported that the South Korean police had previously discovered in the notebook of Lu Xiangyuan (音), the former intelligence commander of the Han Army, who was one of the key figures in the launching of the “emergency martial law”, that there was a clear statement of “enticing North Korea to attack”.
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South Korean Ministry of National Defense: The claim of 'inducing North Korea to launch an attack' is 'absolutely not true'
January 13th news from Jinshi Data, the South Korean Ministry of Defense stated on the 13th local time that the claim of “inducing North Korea to launch an attack” is “absolutely not true”. On December 23, 2024, it was reported that the South Korean police had previously discovered in the notebook of Lu Xiangyuan (音), the former intelligence commander of the Han Army, who was one of the key figures in the launching of the “emergency martial law”, that there was a clear statement of “enticing North Korea to attack”.