Four activists, aged 22–35, charged over the June 20 break‑in at RAFBrize Norton, where they defaced two military planes with red paint. | Read More News from Israel....
This, at least, is the conclusion one would draw looking at the arrangements around RAF bases around the country ... These sites included airstrips which currently host fighter squadrons and the RAF’s main intelligence and surveillance base.
PalestineAction has pledged to raid air bases across the country after demonstrators made their way in and out of RAFBrize Norton, in Oxfordshire, last month without being detected. But the RAF ...
The charges came after the group PalestineAction said its members entered the RAF base in Brize Norton on June 20 and spray painted the engines of two Voyager jets used for air-to-air refueling.