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South Korean ruling party MP, Bae Hyun-jin, hospitalised after attack in Seoul’s Gangnam, ‘15-year-old’ arrested

Bae Hyun-jin, 40, was taken to hospital, the report said, adding her condition was “not life threatening”.

The lawmaker was bleeding before being transferred to Soon Chun Hyang University Hospital in Seoul, it said, adding she was struck on the back of her head.

The male assailant, who allegedly asked her name before assaulting her, was arrested by the police at the scene of the attack, said Yonhap.

He reportedly told the police he was 15 years old.

No further details about the assailant or his motive were available, and the Gangnam police station was not immediately available for comment.

The People Power Party’s interim leader, Han Dong-hoon, later told reporters at the hospital that Bae had bled quite a lot after the attack but was now recovering, adding that such an incident should never happen again.

Bae Hyun-jin asked him to “tell the public not to worry too much” as she was “overcoming the situation well”.

In a statement, party spokesman, Park Jung-ha expressed “serious concern about the renewed violence and political terrorism in this chaotic era filled with extreme politics and politics of hatred”.

“Extremist acts of violence are never acceptable under any circumstances.”

The opposition Democratic Party condemned Thursday’s attack against Bae, as “political terrorism that threatens democracy.”

“It is an attack on democracy,” the party said in a statement.

The attack comes just about a month after the country’s opposition party leader Lee Jae-myung was stabbed in the neck while talking to reporters in the port city of Busan.

He underwent a surgery and returned to work on January 17.

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