The police partially allowed the national farmers' association (Jonneong) tractor march in downtown Seoul on the afternoon of the 26th. Accordingly, one Jonneong tractor marched for about 350 meters toward Gyeongbokgung Station from around 10:10 PM for 20 minutes near Tongin Market. Participants of the rally supporting President Yoon Suk-yeol's impeachment, which was held in the same place, cheered and followed./Courtesy of Yonhap News

Tractors that arrived in Seoul to urge the impeachment of President Yoon Suk-yeol marched through the city after an 18-hour standoff with police.

On the 26th, police allowed a partial march of tractors from the Korean Farmers' Federation in downtown Seoul. Accordingly, starting from 10:10 p.m. that day, the tractors marched approximately 350 meters from near Tongin Market toward Gyeongbokgung Station for about 20 minutes.

Earlier that day, around 4:15 a.m., police discovered a red tractor at the Gwanghwamun Seosijak tent protest site and towed it to near Tongin Market.

The standoff between the pro-impeachment group trying to protect the tractors and the police ended after about 18 hours as police allowed the march through the city.

After completing the march, the tractors were loaded onto a truck in front of Gyeongbokgung Station and returned to their hometown in South Chungcheong Province, while the participants of the rally dispersed.

On the 26th, groups calling for President Yoon Suk-yeol's impeachment and citizens are shouting slogans on Jahamun-ro near Gyeongbokgung Station in Jongno-gu, Seoul./Courtesy of Yonhap News