Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, already serving a life sentence, has been given an additional 30-year prison term. The new sentence stems from convictions related to ordering unauthorized drone flights into North Korean airspace. Prosecutors alleged Yoon directed the operation while in office, violating aviation laws and potentially escalating tensions with the North. The court found sufficient evidence to support these claims, adding to his existing sentence. This latest development further complicates the legal challenges facing the former leader, who was previously convicted on separate corruption charges. The ruling underscores the severity of the perceived offense and its potential impact on inter-Korean relations. Yoon Suk-yeol’s legal team has indicated plans to appeal the decision.