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is known that Jo Seong-eun, the informant of the

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allegation, saved the telegram messages he received from Rep. Kim Woong before and after the day he met with National Intelligence Service Director Park Ji-won last month. In response, Candidate Yoon Seok-yeol's side urged the Ministry of Airborne Affairs to investigate quickly, saying that this can also be seen as a situation that the matter was discussed at a dinner party at the time.



By the way, this is reporter Park Won-kyung.



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is a telegram chat room capture photo with Senator Kim Woong, who was reported to the press by Seong-eun Cho.



The creation date is estimated at 10:15 PM on the 10th of last month, at the time of capture.



Of the 140 photos reported in the media, including this photo, 106 were made at the same time, and some were created on the 12th of the same month.



It is around the 11th of last month that Mr. Cho had a meal with Park Ji-won, director of the National Intelligence Service.



[Kwon Seong-dong/People's Strength Assemblyman (September 13): It seems that there was such a coach as Director Park Ji-won, how about it?]



Candidate Seok-yeol Yoon's camp is a public agency, saying that it can only be seen as a situation in which Mr. Cho discussed the timing of reporting the allegations with Director Park. called for an expedited investigation.



In response to this, Mr. Cho said that there was no discussion at all, and countered that it was a question of what could be done with unfinished contents if the captures were made after August 11th.



The Yoon Seok-yeol camp side is also raising suspicions that Jo and Park were present when they had a meal.



Mo Lee, who is currently at the Hong Jun-pyo candidate camp, is being pointed out as the seated party.



[Hong Jun-pyo/People's Power Presidential Candidate: Now it seems that he thinks that he will have to fall at his own risk, but if he insists on that, he will self-destruct.]



'Suspect of accusation' is the fuse of the conflict between the presidential candidates of the People's Power. This is what it looks like.



(Video coverage: Jeong Sang-bo, video editing: Ha Seong-won)