Palestinian supporters severely damage two British military aircraft

Thames Valley Police Department said in a statement that four people had been charged in a terrorism investigation following the incident, which caused approximately £7 million worth of damage.
The statement noted that these people will be tried for the crimes of deliberately entering a restricted area against the security or interests of the United Kingdom and damaging property that is the subject of a crime.
It was reported in the statement that the authorities will present a case to the court that these crimes are related to terrorism, and that the suspects will be brought to Westminster Magistrates' Court tomorrow in custody.
Members of Palestine Action entered the air base and sprayed red paint on the engines of two military aircraft
In the footage shared on the morning of June 20 by Palestine Action, which organizes protests against the administrative buildings and factories of companies doing business with Israel in the UK, activists entered RAF Brize Norton Air Base in Oxfordshire and sprayed red paint on the engines of two military aircraft.
In a statement made by Palestine Action, it was reported that red paint symbolizing Palestinian blood was sprayed on the track and a Palestinian flag was left at the scene, and that both activists managed to escape from security.
"While the British government has publicly condemned Israel, it continues to send military cargo, conduct spy flights over Gaza and refuel US and Israeli warplanes," a spokesman for the group said in a statement.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Defence Minister John Healey reacted to the action by Palestine Action activists.
Following the action in question, efforts were initiated to add the Palestine Action group, which supports Palestine, to the list of banned organisations.
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