Pro-Palestinian activists break into RAF base and 'vandalise' aircraft
- Two Palestine Action activists broke into RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire and sprayed red paint into the engines of two military aircraft to disrupt military operations.
- The activists targeted the planes because RAF Brize Norton serves as a hub for refuelling and transporting military cargo linked to operations in Gaza and the Middle East.
- They used repurposed fire extinguishers and electric scooters to spray red paint symbolizing Palestinian bloodshed and claim to have evaded security and arrest overnight.
- A spokesperson for Palestine Action claimed that by disabling a pair of military aircraft, the group has taken direct action to disrupt ongoing atrocities affecting the Palestinian population.
- The Ministry of Defence condemned the vandalism as damage to Royal Air Force assets and emphasized their responsibility to support armed forces amid ongoing police investigations.
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