South Korea

South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung injured in knife attack, officials say

The injury to the chairman of South Korea's Democratic Party was non-life-threatening, authorities said.

Lee Jae-myung
AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon

South Korea’s opposition leader was injured by a knife-wielding attacker Tuesday, officials said.

A police official in the southeastern city of Busan said the injury to Lee Jae-myung, chairman of South Korea’s Democratic Party, was non-life-threatening. A male suspect is in custody, the official said.

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Photos of Lee showed him on the ground surrounded by people. In the images, someone is seen pressing something against Lee’s neck.

Another image shows Lee being carried on a stretcher outfitted with what appears to be a neck brace.

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The official described the wound as less than half an inch long. Lee was conscious and experienced little blood loss, the official told NBC News in an interview.

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