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PHOTOS: Horrific Moment As U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Was Slashed In The Face By Knife-wielding Activist In Seoul

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A horrific image has emerged on the internet showing the gaping wound inflicted on the U.S. Ambassador to South Korea's face after a furious activist slashed it open with a knife.
Mark Lippert needed 80 stitches to fix the damage caused by the attack in broad daylight as he attended a breakfast meeting Thursday morning in Seoul. More photos after the cut...

Korean media reports that someone yelled 'North Korea and South Korea should be unified' and 'no to war training!' before the bloodied Ambassador was seen leaving the Sejong performing-arts centre around 7:40am local time.
The attacker appears to have slashed Lippert on the right cheek and left wrist. The State Department says the injuries are non-life-threatening and that Lippert is in stable condition after undergoing surgery at a nearby hospital.
'It is regrettable that an incident like this took place,' South Korean Prime Minister Lee Wan-koo said after the attack.
A 55-year-old 'pro-North Korea activist' name Kim Ki-jong was arrested immediately after the attack, and video shows the suspect in a salmon colored jacket being wrestled to the ground. 

Bloodied: U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Mark Lippert was attacked by a knife-wielding assailant before a morning lecture in Seoul on Thursday

Korean tensions: Someone shouted 'North Korea and South Korea should be unified' before the ambassador was seen being escorted out of the Sejong Center around 7:40am

Horrific: The face of the U.S. Ambassador needed 80 stitches after it was slashed open by a man who reportedly yelled 'North Korea and South Korea should be unified'

Police say the man was a member of the pro-Korean reunification group that organized the breakfast meeting on Thursday. 
Just before the ambassador was about to give a speech, Kim reportedly pushed Lippert from behind onto a table and started slashing him with a 10-inch knife, police confirmed. Kim injured his foot in the fight. 
Chung Nam-sick of Severance Hospial says it took 80 stitches to close the 4-inches long and 1-inch deep wond to Ambassador Lippert's face.
While there was no nerve or gland damage from the face gash, the knife apparently cut nerves connected to Lippert's little finger and thumb when Kim struck his left hand.
Nam-sik says Lippert will remain at the hospital for three to four days and could experience sensory issues with his left hand for several months.

Suspect in custody: A 55-year-old man identified as Kim Ki-jong (pictured) was arrested after the attack. Police say he shouted opposition to the joint U.S.-South Korean military drills that started on Monday

Suspect in custody: A 55-year-old man identified only by his common Korean last name of Kim (seen above) was arrested after the attack. Police say he shouted opposition to the join U.S.-South Korean military drills that started on Monday  
Invited: Kim was allegedly invited to the breakfast meeting as a member of the pro-Korean unification group that organized the event. The suspect seen above being held down after arrest

Stained: Police say the ambassador was at his table and about to make a speech with Kim pushed him from behind and then started slashing him with a knife. Above, investigators survey the blood-spattered table on Thursday

Crime scene: Lippert's name card is seen on the left side of the table, just above a bowl of porridge or soup tainted with blood

Taken by surprise: Ambassador Lippert looks down with an expression of disbelief at his bleeding wrist as he leaves the Sejun center on Thursday. Former U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Chris Hill says he never felt unsafe during his time in Seoul

Rushed to the hospital: The State Department says Lippert is in stable condition at the hospital. Above, a group of men are seen escorting Ambassador Lippert out of the Sejun center Thursday morning 

Activist: Korean media reports that someone - now believed to be Kim (pictured) yelled 'North Korea and South Korea should be unified' and 'no to war training!'

Pro-North Korea: South Korean intelligence officials told Yonhap news that Kim visited North Korean six times between 2006 and 2007 and once tried to get a memorial erected to late North Korean leader Kim Jong-il in 2011 - the year of the so-called Supreme Leader's death 

It appears this isn't the first time Kim has attacked a foreign official. 
Yonhap reports that Kim was handed a three-year suspended prison sentence in 2010 for hurling a slab of concrete at the Japanese ambassador. 
He was allegedly protesting the Japanese claim to the Dokdo Islands - a small chain in the Sea of Japan that both countries claim sovereignty over. 
The attack has drawn questions about whether Kim acted alone, or was part of a larger conspiracy hatched perhaps by rival North Korea.
Kim has been described in the Korea Times as a 'pro-North Korea activist' and South Korean intelligence officials revealed to Yonhap the fact that Kim traveled to North Korea six times between 2006 and 2007.
In 2011, Kim allegedly tried to get a memorial erected to the late North Korean leader Kim Jong-il in the middle of Seoul, the year the so-called Supreme Leader died.
However, former FBI Assistant Director Tom Fuentes expressed skepticism of North Korean involvement. 
'I can't imagine that this is a hired assassin,' Fuentes commented on CNN. 
In addition to his strong feelings about Korean reunification, Kim also reportedly tried to set himself on fire in 2007 in an attempt to get the government to investigate a 1988 rape at his office.

Stitched up: South Korean police stand guard outside Gangbuk Samsung hospital where Ambassador Lippert was taken after the attack on Thursday. Doctors say he needed 80 stitches for the wound on his face

More patrols? The patrols outside seemed to be beefed up after the attack on Ambassador Lippert on Thursday

New to the job: Lippert was named Ambassador to South Korea in 2014. Pictured above with former South Korean Prime Minister Chung Hong-won above. Current Prime Minister Lee Wan-koo assumed office last month
New to the job: Lippert was named Ambassador to South Korea in 2014. Pictured above with former South Korean Prime Minister Chung Hong-won above. Current Prime Minister Lee Wan-koo assumed office last month




South Korean Prime Minster Lee Wan-koo promised to beef up security for foreign emissaries following the attack. While the U.S. provides some security for their diplomats abroad, protection is customarily the responsibility of the host country. 
'It is regrettable that an incident like this took place,' Lee Wan-koo said following the attack, adding that he has ordered the best hospital care for Lippert. 
Lippert, 42, became ambassador last year and has been mostly popular during his time in Seoul. His wife Robyn gave birth to a boy in January and the proud-parents gave him a Korean middle name to mark his birthplace.

Ambassador Lippert and his wife Robyn gave birth to their son in South Korean in January and gave him a South Korean middle name  Ambassador Lippert and his wife Robyn gave birth to their son in South Korean in January and gave him a South Korean middle name

Lippert was formerly the U.S. Assistant Secretary Defense for Asian affairs and was a key adviser during President Obama's 2008 campaign. He is also a Navy reservist. 


Following the attack, Mr Obama called Ambassador Lippert to check in on his condition. 
'The President called U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Korea, Mark Lippert, to tell him that he and his wife Robyn are in his thoughts and prayers, and to wish him the very best for a speedy recovery,' a White House spokesman said in a statement. 
The attack on Lippert comes more than two years after Christopher Stevens, U.S. Ambassador to Libya, was assassinated in an attack on his residence in Benghazi.  
The State Department initially said the attack was the result of an impromptu protest to an anti-Muslim film. It was later revealed that the raid was actually planned and carried out by Islamist militants to mark the anniversary of the September 11, 2012 terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers and Pentagon.




PHOTOS: Horrific Moment As U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Was Slashed In The Face By Knife-wielding Activist In Seoul
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