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Oxford protestor accused of RAF Brize Norton break in on hunger strike
Five activists linked to Palestine Action face charges after breaking into RAF Brize Norton and damaging aircraft in protest against UK support for Israel, police said.
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Pro-Palestine attack reduces RAF tanker engines service life
The UK Defence Journal understands that damage sustained during a protest at RAF Brize Norton has left two RAF Voyager engines with shortened cleared life, forcing the RAF to bring forward major maintenance on a key element of the UK’s air mobility fleet. Responding to questions from Conservative MP James Cartlidge, Defence Minister Luke Pollard confirmed that both engines affected in the June incident have been repaired and reinstated. He said …
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