Seven of 37 general-level officers who were slapped with disciplinary actions over their alleged role in the 2024 botched martial law bid have filed lawsuits against the defense ministry seeking to revoke the punishment, a document showed Tuesday. Among those who have filed lawsuits seeking to cancel the punishment, ranging from expulsions to suspension from duties, were former defense intelligence commander Moon Sang-ho and former drone operations commander Kim Yong-dae, according to the document submitted by the ministry to Rep. Choo Mi-ae of the ruling Democratic Party. Another 29 military generals have appealed against the decisions made by the ministry’s disciplinary committee, although they have yet to file lawsuits seeking to cancel the disciplinary measures, the document showed. Of the generals who have been severely punished over allegations linked to former President Yoon Suk Yeol’s martial law imposition, only Kwak Jong-keun, former commander of the Army Special Warfare Command, have accepted the measure without taking additional measures. Kwak was dismissed from office instea
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