U.S. ambassador to South Korea Mark Lippert underwent two-and-a-half hours of surgery after he was slashed in the face by a Korean
nationalist in an attack at a breakfast forum in Seoul on Thursday to discuss Korean reunification.
Lippert, 42, was bleeding from deep wounds to his face and
wrist but was able to walk after the attack. Doctors said later his
condition was stable after "very successful" surgery that required 80
stitches in his face as the White House expressed optimism for his quick
return to his duties.
The assailant was caught and identified by police as 55-year-old
Kim Ki-jong. In 2010, Kim tried to attack the Japanese ambassador to
South Korea by throwing a piece of concrete and was given a suspended
jail term, according to police.
The attack was a
protest against joint military exercises by South Korean and U.S.
troops, which Kim said interfered with reconciliation between North and
South Korea, according to police following an interrogation.
Police are considering whether to charge him for attempted homicide, a police official involved in the case said.
Witnesses and
police said Kim used a small fruit knife in the attack, which took place
in a government arts center across the street from the heavily guarded
U.S. embassy on the South Korean capital's main ceremonial thoroughfare.
"We strongly condemn this act of violence," U.S. State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf said. [IDn:L1N0W71N0]
U.S. President Barack Obama called Lippert to wish him a speedy recovery, a White House official said.
Obama's deputy national security adviser, Ben Rhodes, said
Lippert likely would return to work quickly, telling MSNBC: "I
expect he'll be back on his feet and in his job as soon as possible."
The assailant was dressed in traditional Korean clothing
and shouted that North and South Korea should be reunited just before he
attacked Lippert. He also shouted that he opposed "war exercises", a
reference to the annual joint U.S.-South Korean military drills that
began this week.
Kim visited North
Korea eight times from 2006 to 2007, where he planted trees near the
border city of Kaesong, a South Korean Ministry of Unification official
said.
"I carried out an act of terror," Kim shouted as he was pinned to the floor by people at the event.
Kim said while in police custody he had acted alone. South
Korea's Yonhap news agency reported that Kim also said he was part of a
group that had cut and burned a U.S. flag on the embassy grounds in
Seoul in 1985.
Kim is a member of the group that supports Korean unification that
hosted the event, police said. He has also staged one-man protests
against Japan over disputed islands known as Dokdo in Korean and
Takeshima in Japanese, and, according to his blog, he led a protest
outside a U.S. army base in Seoul last November.
"The guy comes in ... He yells something, goes up to the
ambassador and slashes him in the face," witness Michael Lammbrau of the
Arirang Institute think-tank told Reuters.
Doctors at Yonsei University's Severance Hospital said they treated
Lippert for an 11-cm (4 inches) gash on the right side of his face and a
puncture wound on his left wrist, causing nerve damage that was
repaired. He will be hospitalized for three or four days, they said.
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