Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has received a first-instance sentencing related to allegations of orchestrating a false flag operation. He was accused of ordering a drone infiltration operation into North Korea in December 2013, purportedly to create a pretext for declaring martial law. Prosecutors argued the operation was intended to manufacture a crisis and bolster domestic support. The court’s decision marks a significant development in a case that has fueled political controversy. Details of the sentencing and potential appeals are emerging as the legal process continues. The allegations center around a claim that the drone incident was staged to justify emergency measures. This case highlights tensions between South and North Korea and questions of political manipulation.