Activists broke the base of the wind forces and sprayed two military aircraft in red paint.
In the UK, a prying group of activists entered the Royal Air Force territory in Central England and two military aircraft were damaged. Sky News reported this Friday, June 20.
The Palestine Action Group published on Social Network X a message that two of his activists broke the Bruez Norton Air Force Base in Oxfordshire.
“Flights were sent from this base to the British Air Force British Airbase to Cyprus. The British aircraft collects intelligence from Cyprus, refuel fighters and transportation weapons to produce a gas gasoline,” the report said.
The video shows how a person approaches a plane to a music scooter, after which he begins to spray paint.
Activists said they used to convert fire extinguishers to spray red paint on the turbine engines of two Airbus Voyager’s aircraft, and also caused further damage to the crow. The paint was also on the path and left the Palestinian flag at the site of the incident.
Breaking: Palestine Action Break in RAF BRIZE Norton and two military aircraft are damaged.
Flights leave day -day from the base to Raf Akrotiri to Cyprus.
From Cyprus, British planes collect intelligence, refuel fighter jets and transportation weapons to produce genocide in Gaza. pic.twitter.com/zzmfqgkw8n
– Palestine Action (@pal_action) June 20, 2025
The British Ministry of Defense condemned this incident and called the law of vandalism: “We have certainly condemned this work of vandalism related to the Royal Air Force owner. We are about to cooperate with the police conducting the investigation.”
Remember, earlier, the Trump Turnberry Golf Club in Scotland, owned by US President Donald Trump, was attacked. Palestine activists painted the club building with red paint, and on the green lawn they painted a large slogan that “gas was not sold.”
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