South Korean Police Break Through Protester Blockade, Retrieve Ballot Boxes After 35 Hours
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In Seoul, South Korea, police broke through a blockade by conservative protesters at the Jamshil 7-dong 2nd polling station on the morning of June 5, successfully retrieving two ballot boxes after a 35-hour standoff. Approximately 1,000 police officers were deployed to remove resisting protesters. The ballot boxes contain about 2,000 votes, which are required to officially confirm the election results for the Seoul mayor and other positions.