Climate protesters arrested after painting Stonehenge monument orange
- Environmental protesters sprayed Stonehenge with orange paint ahead of the summer solstice, attracting attention.
- Video evidence from Just Stop Oil revealed activists using fire extinguishers in the vandalism.
- Police arrested two individuals suspected of damaging the monument, with investigations ongoing.
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Two climate activists arrested after cutting a security fence and spraying orange paint on several private planes at a London airport. Incident at London airport According to Essex police, the two activists were detained in a restricted area of Stansted Airport, accused of causing damage and interfering with the operation of national infrastructure. The environmentalist group Just Stop Oil shared a video showing a person cutting the security fen…
Two activists, a 21-year-old student and a 73-year-old man, were arrested by authorities after defacing the megalithic monument with stones. Experts are investigating the method of removal of the ink.
Stonehenge Just Stop Oil paint-sprayers named as Oxford student, 21, and Quaker, 73
More details have been released on two protesters from Just Stop Oil who attacked ancient monument Stonehenge with orange paint this week, who have been released by Wiltshire Police on bail
Stonehenge orange powder paint removed after Just Stop Oil protest
By Caitlin Danaher and Jack Guy, CNN (CNN) — The orange powder paint sprayed onto Britain’s most famous prehistoric structure, Stonehenge, by environmental protesters on Wednesday has been removed, leaving “no visible damage,” according to the organization that manages the site. “Thankfully, there appears to be no visible damage but that’s in no way saying there hasn’t been harm, from the very act of having to clean the stones to the distress ca…
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