Admiral Harry Harris, then commander of the United States Pacific Command, waits for arrival of Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (not in picture) before their meeting at Abe's official residence in Tokyo on April 26, 2018. (ISSEI KATO / POOL / AFP)
SEOUL - Nineteen South Korean student demonstrators were detained on Friday after a group illegally entering the grounds of the US ambassador's residence in Seoul, police said.
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The group, which identifies itself as a coalition of progressive university students, posted photos on its Facebook account in which several members climbed over the wall of the house of Ambassador Harry Harris using ladders.
In a separate video, apparently broadcast live from inside the compound, they accused the United States of demanding a 500% hike in the costs for the upkeep of some 28,500 troops in South Korea, holding a banner saying "Leave this soil Harris."
The two countries are currently in talks over how to share the expense of the US military presence.
"Stop interfering with our domestic affairs," they shouted, followed by other chants "Get out", and "We don't need US troops", before being marched out of the residence by police.
There was no immediate comment from the US Embassy.
A police official told Reuters that 19 students were sent to a police station for questioning.
The students also attempted to break into the US Embassy in Seoul last January before being stopped by police.
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