A South Korean colonel is saying the military were also "victims" after they were directed to block lawmakers from entering parliament when President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on December 3.
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00:00A South Korean military officer has spoken publicly about being ordered to block lawmakers
00:05from entering parliament last week, after the country's president declared martial law.
00:10I am the most regretful officer who was used by former Kim Jong-un's defense minister.
00:20The soldiers are not guilty.
00:24If they are guilty, they are guilty of following the orders of incompetent officials.
00:31At a press conference, Colonel Kim Hyung-tae said he didn't know parliamentary activities
00:36should be allowed to continue during martial law.
00:39Politicians eventually broke through lines of military personnel
00:42and voted unanimously to rescind the declaration.
00:45Former defense minister Kim Yong-kyong has since been arrested
00:48for reportedly recommending President Moon Seok-yong declare martial law.