Chinanews, August 6, according to Korean media reports, in an interview on the 4th, Yin Xiyue, the former attorney general of South Korea and a popular candidate for the next president, denied that a nuclear leak occurred in Fukushima, Japan, causing controversy.

  Yin Xiyue said on the 4th that the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan did not completely explode. Although it was hit hard by the earthquake and tsunami, the nuclear power plant did not completely collapse, so there was basically no nuclear leakage.

  After the content spread quickly on the Internet, it was deleted that night.

The picture shows the nuclear sewage storage tank of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan.

  The former Jeju Governor of South Korea (equivalent to the provincial administrative chief) Yuan Xilong criticized Yoon Seokyue’s above statement on the 5th, saying that many South Korean citizens questioned the safety of Fukushima nuclear wastewater. It is doubtful that he has the attitude that he should have as a presidential candidate, even his basic qualities.

  Liu Seungmin, a former member of the National Forces Party, the largest opposition party in South Korea, also said that the people are worried about the Fukushima nuclear waste water discharge plan. Under such circumstances, Yin Xiyue should be cautious in his words and deeds.

  On the other hand, Yin Xiyue explained that the online reports did not match Yin Xiyue's true intentions. Considering the limitations of paper media, misunderstandings would inevitably occur during the summary publication of the interview content. These issues can be coordinated with each other.