U.S. Ambassador Mark Lippert injured while under attack by armed assailants, Yonhap reports http://t.co/9a9DjlTodJ pic.twitter.com/AjoMwbvDz5— TheBlazeNOW (@TheBlazeNOW) March 4, 2015
Photo of attacker arrested pic.twitter.com/BoT6OROjej— Rodrigo (@RodrigoEBR) March 4, 2015
Lippert is the United States ambassador to the Republic of Korea. He previously held senior positions in the Department of Defense from May 2012 until September 2014.
Televised pictures showed Lippert bleeding heavily. A suspect was arrested, though officials have not made a statement on his identity or motives.
According to South Korean media, witnesses at the scene said the attacker shouted his name, Kim, several times during the attack. The 55-year-old man named "Kim" reportedly has a criminal record and was last in prison in 2010 for throwing a concrete sculpture at the Japanese ambassador.
Reports say "Kim" used a razor blade to attack the ambassador and shouted "No drills for war," an apparent reference to ongoing South Korea-US military exercises.
Lippert's injuries are not life threatening.
The White House released an official statement wishing the ambassador a speedy recovery.
Comment: A rather drastic measure to voice one's concern over the military drills. The 'elites' will need to be more careful around the public as people become more disgruntled with their governments.