A South Korean court has sentenced former President Yoon to 30 years in prison following a conviction related to a drone incursion. The ruling is the latest in a string of legal setbacks for the ousted conservative leader. The case stems from an incident involving unauthorized drone activity and subsequent actions taken during Yoon’s presidency. This judgment further intensifies the political turmoil that has gripped South Korea in recent years. Prior to his presidency, Yoon served as the nation’s top prosecutor. The court’s decision reflects the severity of the charges and the impact of the incident on the country’s political landscape, marking a significant chapter in South Korea’s recent history.