South Korea's anti-corruption officials have requested prosecutors to indict President Yoon Suk Yeol for his short-lived declaration of martial law, marking a significant political crisis. This move follows allegations of insurrection and abuse of power. - South Korean investigators have called for the indictment of President Yoon Suk Yeol. - The charges include rebellion, abuse of power, and obstruction of parliament. - President Yoon's declaration of martial law last month is the focal point of the investigation. - This event marks the first time a sitting South Korean president is facing such legal actions. - The outcome could have significant implications for South Korea's political landscape.