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[Breaking News] Martial law troops take over the National Election Commission server room with pistols

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Martial law soldiers take over the National Election Commission server room with handguns.
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Entered 2024.12.06 Oju 5.17 Sujeom 2024.12.06 5.18 PM
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At the time of President Un Seok-yeol’s emergency declaration, the Gyeim Army, which took control of the National Election Commission, registered a unified electorate.
It was confirmed that the computer servers that manage knees were filmed. The purpose of the martial law forces’ dispatch to the National Election Commission was on the 22nd.
Former Minister of National Defense Kim Yong-hyun’s claim that there is no purpose to investigate election fraud in the National Assembly election,
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On the 6th, members of the Democratic Party of Korea, a member of the National Assembly’s Public Administration and Security Committee, held a press conference and said, “There is a blockade inside and outside the National Election Commission.”
“After checking the CCTV footage, we are unable to find any clues about Gyeim-gun’s intention to take over the National Election Commission,” he said.
The six members of Gyeimgun who entered the National Election Commission immediately went into the computer room of the second branch of the National Election Commission and used the integrated list system for about 30 minutes.
“I filmed the management servers, security equipment servers, and integrated storage servers,” he said.
They continued, “Also, as a result of checking the CCTV inside the National Election Commission, Gyeim-gun entered the computer room at 22:37.
Considering that President Un’s martial law announcement ended at 29 minutes, he arrived at the second floor of the National Election Commission two minutes after the (martial law) declaration.
“In fact, it shows that the military has been preparing to enter the National Election Commission even before the president’s declaration of office.”
“It’s the rice field part,” he said.

https://n.news.naver.com/mnews/article/215/0001190725?sid=100

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