King’s Cross station: Protester climbs clock tower with his dog | UK | News

A protester climbed the King’s Cross Station Clock tower in London’s Cross Station Clock tower in the ‘Freedom for Iran’ show. The man is wearing a black T -shirt with the slogan ‘No to War’ while holding a poster by ‘freedom for Iran’ and ‘Iranian people’. He scaled the iconic London building on Tuesday morning and was depicted with a dog on the building. While the police and firefighters are trying to download the man, a part of the plaza outside the station is closed.
The photos show emergency services using a ladder to try to download the man from the top of the building. The man reportedly reached the top of the station immediately after 8 am. As the police and firefighters continued to deal with the situation, one posture lasted more than two hours.
The man shouted at the crowd below as the vehicles passed through the station during the rush hours. Sometimes, the little dog was standing under his left arm.
Recently, he’s sitting while he continues to talk to the emergency services with the dog next to him. The front entrance of the station is currently closed.
The British transport police said: “Officers were called to the King’s Cross Train Station today (2 September) after the reports of a person in an insecure position.
He continued: “The incident continues and the incident to reach a safe conclusion with other emergency services working with officials.”
In the meantime, a London Firefighter spokesman said: “Brigade, Euston Road King’s Cross train station on the roof of a man’s reports at 8.14 hours. Two firefighters and about ten firefighters now help the British transport police.”
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