A special investigation team in South Korea has indicted three members of the ruling People Power Party – Kim Gi-hyun, Kwon Young-jin, and Yoon Sang-hyun – on charges related to allegedly obstructing the arrest of President Yoon Suk-yeol. The indictments stem from an investigation into claims that efforts were made to hinder potential arrest proceedings against the president. Details of the specific actions constituting obstruction have not been fully released, but the probe centers on alleged interference. The special prosecutor leading the investigation, Kwon Chang-young, confirmed the indictments. This development marks a significant escalation in the political tensions surrounding President Yoon, and could lead to further scrutiny of his administration. The accused lawmakers have yet to publicly comment on the charges.