New | South Korean guard sentenced to death for shooting spree at border with North
Conscript says he carried out fatal shooting of fellow troops over bullying

A South Korean military court today handed down a death sentence to a young conscript who killed five colleagues in a shooting spree at a guard post near the border with North Korea last year.
The court martial in the eastern city of Wonju condemned the 22-year-old sergeant, surnamed Lim, to death for committing what it called “premeditated and cruel” killings, Yonhap news agency said.
Lim remained silent, keeping his head lowered throughout the sentencing.
The case will now go to an appeals court and then to the Supreme Court, an automatic procedure in South Korea in the case of death sentences.
South Korea has not carried out any executions under its death penalty since 1997 following international pressure, with such sentences effectively translating into life in prison.
In his pre-sentence statement on January 23, Lim said he was deeply remorseful for his actions.