Английская Википедия:Attempted assassination of Lee Jae-myung
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Pp-move-indef Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox civilian attack On 2 January 2024, Democratic Party of Korea leader Lee Jae-myung was stabbed while visiting the construction site of an airport in Gadeokdo, Busan.[1] Hospitalized at Pusan National University twenty minutes after the attack, Lee was subsequently transferred by helicopter to Seoul National University Hospital in a conscious state.[2][3] The suspect was arrested at the scene and said his intentions were to assassinate Lee.[4]
Background
Political violence has occurred several times before in South Korea.[5] In 2006, then-Grand National Party leader Park Geun-hye was attacked with a knife at an event, while her father Park Chung-hee was assassinated by his spy chief in 1979.[6] In 2015, U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Mark W. Lippert survived a stabbing attack while attending a breakfast conference in Seoul.[7] In 2022, then-Democratic Party of Korea leader Song Young-gil was attacked with a hammer.[8]
In 2022, Lee narrowly lost to Yoon Suk-yeol[9][8] in the closest presidential election in South Korean history.[10]
On 7 May 2022, Lee declared his candidacy in the June 2022 South Korean by-elections running for Incheon Gyeyang District B vacant seat in the National Assembly.[11] Lee won the seat in the elections on 1 June 2022. Afterwards, he was elected as the leader of the Democratic Party of Korea on 28 August.[12]
At the time of the attack, Lee was being prosecuted for corruption, accusations which he denied and said were politically motivated.[13] The attack took place nearly three months before the 2024 legislative election.[3]
Attack
On 2 January, Lee was holding a press conference at Gadeokdo New Airport.[14] At 10:27 a.m. KST,[15] an individual approached Lee and asked for an autograph before stabbing him on the left side of his neck.[6] Officials at the scene immediately shielded Lee, and one of them covered his neck with a cloth. It was reported that Lee was bleeding but remained conscious.[9] Lee was taken to an ambulance at 10:47 a.m. and arrived at the regional trauma center at Pusan National University Hospital at 11:16 a.m.[16] He was subsequently transferred by helicopter to Seoul National University Hospital in a conscious state.[2][3]
It was reported that Lee suffered a one-centimeter cut to his neck, with minor bleeding.[17] Medical officials at Pusan National University Hospital said that Lee sustained damage to his jugular vein, and were concerned about additional massive bleeding.[3]
Lee underwent emergency surgery at Seoul National University Hospital later in the day.[18][3][4] Democratic Party officials said that the surgery "took longer than expected" and medical officials were closely monitoring his progress.[4]
The event was recorded live, with video footage of the attack airing on South Korean broadcast stations.[18]
A witness said more than a dozen police officers were present at the moment of the attack.[19]
Suspect
A male[20] suspect, Kim Jin-sung, a real estate dealer[21] who was wearing a paper crown reading "I'm Lee Jae-myung" and was carrying a sign that said "200 seats at the National Assembly",[3][22] was promptly arrested.[23] He was reported to have been born in 1957.[4] In December 2023, he had attended an event where Lee headlined in Busan, with video footage showing the suspect waiting for Lee but being unable to make close contact.[4] The suspect was wearing the same paper crown.[4] At a press conference, police stated that the suspect had bought his weapon online.[14] The weapon used was described as an 18-centimeter-long knife.[3][4] Democratic Party spokesman Kwon Chil-seung said during a briefing that the attacker was believed to have used a sashimi knife.[18] One media outlet reported that he refused to answer questions about his motives.[2] Police obtained a warrant and searched his home.[24] The Busan Metropolitan Police Agency said it planned to charge Kim with attempted murder, as he confessed he intended to kill Lee.[4]
Reactions
President Yoon Suk Yeol stated that the stabbing was an "act of terror... and a serious threat to democracy" and ordered authorities to launch an investigation into the attack.[14][8] Democratic Party spokesman Kwon Chil-seung stated, "This incident is a terror attack on Representative Lee Jae-myung and a serious threat to democracy that should not happen under any circumstances."[18]
Yoon Hee-keun, Commissioner General of the National Police Agency, announced the formation of a special investigation team in Busan to conduct an inquiry into the attack.[4]
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