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US ambassador to South Korea injured by knife-wielding attacker | |
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The US ambassador to South Korea, Mark Lippert, has been injured by a knife-wielding attacker in Seoul. | |
Mr Lippert, 42, was attending a breakfast meeting when he was slashed on his face and left hand. | |
He was taken to hospital but his injuries are not life-threatening. | |
The attacker, a 55-year-old man with a history of militant Korean nationalistic activism, reportedly shouted for North and South Korea to be reunified. | |
He was subdued by security officers and arrested. | |
'Anti-war slogan' | 'Anti-war slogan' |
The attack happened at about 07:40 (22:40 GMT Wednesday), when the ambassador was at a performing arts centre in central Seoul, South Korean police were quoted as saying by the Yonhap news agency. | |
The assailant reportedly shouted "South and North Korea should be reunified!" before lashing out at the envoy. | The assailant reportedly shouted "South and North Korea should be reunified!" before lashing out at the envoy. |
The attacker also expressed opposition to annual military exercises held jointly by South Korea and the US, which are currently under way. | |
North Korea has described the exercises - which involve more than 200,000 troops - as a rehearsal for an invasion and has vowed retaliation. | North Korea has described the exercises - which involve more than 200,000 troops - as a rehearsal for an invasion and has vowed retaliation. |
However, there is no evidence that the attacker was an agent of North Korea, the BBC's Stephen Evans in Seoul reports. | However, there is no evidence that the attacker was an agent of North Korea, the BBC's Stephen Evans in Seoul reports. |
A small group of South Koreans believe that the American military presence prevents unification of the two Koreas. | |
The assailant had previously thrown concrete at the Japanese ambassador to South Korea. He also has a record of militant Korean nationalistic activism. | The assailant had previously thrown concrete at the Japanese ambassador to South Korea. He also has a record of militant Korean nationalistic activism. |
US President Barack Obama later called Mr Lippert to wish him "the very best for a speedy recovery", US National Security Council spokeswoman Bernadette Meehan said. | US President Barack Obama later called Mr Lippert to wish him "the very best for a speedy recovery", US National Security Council spokeswoman Bernadette Meehan said. |
Meanwhile, the US State Department said: "We strongly condemn this act of violence." | |
Mr Lippert - a former US assistant secretary of defence - was appointed ambassador to South Korea in 2014. | Mr Lippert - a former US assistant secretary of defence - was appointed ambassador to South Korea in 2014. |
His wife gave birth in the country, and the couple gave their son a Korean middle name, according to the Associated Press news agency. | His wife gave birth in the country, and the couple gave their son a Korean middle name, according to the Associated Press news agency. |