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Six killed in blaze during SKorea raid on protesters: police
AFP - 30 minutes ago
SEOUL (AFP) - - Six people were killed Tuesday when masked South Korean protesters armed with firebombs set an apartment block rooftop ablaze as police commandos tried to evict them, officers said.
They said five protesters and one officer died in the blaze started by residents who were staging a sit-in to demonstrate at their eviction for a redevelopment scheme in the capital.
In a dramatic operation a crane was used to lift the commandos onto the roof of the empty five-storey building in Seoul's central Yongsan district, where between 30 and 40 people had staged a sit-in since Monday.
Yongsan police chief Baek Dong-San told reporters the residents had stacked three shipping containers on the roof to make a watchtower.
As helmeted commandos approached, he said, protesters atop the tower sprayed paint thinner and threw firebombs at them, starting a blaze that spread across the roof.
The blaze was put out after about 30 minutes and the bodies were found during a subsequent search. Baek said 17 police and six other protesters were hurt, with one of the residents in a coma.
Police said they are still searching the building for any more victims.
They said they confiscated 150 firebombs, 40 bottles of hydrochloric acid, 1,000 bricks and 700 balls to be used as ammunition for slingshots.
"In consultation with the prosecution, police will thoroughly investigate the case," Baek said. Some 1,400 officers were mobilised, media reports said, and 25 people were arrested.
President Lee Myung-Bak ordered a thorough investigation after being briefed at a cabinet meeting. Prime Minister Han Seung-Soo, in a televised statement, expressed condolences to families of the dead but promised "stern measures" against lawbreakers.
The incident came just two days after President Lee appointed Kim Seok-Ki, the current Seoul police chief, to head the National Police Agency.
Opposition legislators who accuse him of using excessive force during protests against US beef imports last summer were expected to seize on the Yongsan deaths during his upcoming confirmation hearing.
"(Kim's) first performance after being appointed as the head of police was the bloody crackdown on ordinary citizens," a spokeswoman for the opposition Democratic Party said.
There have been other fiery protests in South Korea in the past.
A court last October confirmed a 10-year jail sentence on an elderly man who torched South Korea's foremost historical landmark, the Namdaemum Gate, over an unrelated property dispute.
In April 2007 a protester set himself alight outside the venue of free trade talks between the United States and South Korea. He died later.
Another man died last June two weeks after setting himself ablaze in protest at a deal to resume US beef imports. Police mobilised for rallies sometimes carry small fire extinguishers to prevent such acts.
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