To vote or not to vote? South Korea's 'dilemma' election

South Korea is heading to the polls on 3 June to elect their next president in a snap election.

Former president Yoon Suk Yeol was impeached and removed from office, after briefly placing the country under martial law in December.

Now South Korea is deeply divided, and neither of the leading candidates, Kim Moon-soo and Lee Jae-myung, are very popular in the polls.

So the BBC hit the streets of Seoul to ask people: Will you vote in this snap election?

Video by Isabelle Rodd, Kellie Highet, Rachel Lee and Yujin Choi