Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has received a 30-year prison sentence related to alleged involvement in illicit military drone operations. The court connected these actions to a planned, but ultimately unsuccessful, attempt to impose martial law. This sentencing adds to any existing penalties he may be serving. Details surrounding the drone flights suggest a potential abuse of power and a deliberate effort to circumvent legal processes. The court’s decision indicates a serious view of the former president’s actions and their threat to democratic institutions. Further legal proceedings and appeals are anticipated following this ruling. The case has drawn significant public attention in South Korea, raising questions about presidential accountability and military interference in civilian governance.