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Seventh suspect arrested over RAF Brize Norton break in after vandals caused £7m worth of damage to two military aircraft

A seventh suspect was arrested on a arrest in the shelf Brize Norton, which was damaged by two military aircraft.

The 22 -year -old man was detained on Friday in Bedford because of the commission of terrorist acts, preparing or encouraging.

The incident sprayed the activists on the Oxfordshire Air Base and sprayed two shelves on Voyager planes and caused damage to £ 7 million.

Palestinian action, which has been banned within the scope of terror legislation since then, said it was behind the incident.

Last month, four people were accused and detained in breaking

In June. A 41 -year -old woman was released on bail, a man was released for free.

The images obtained from the incident showed two people in the base at night. It can be seen that a scooter is driving to a journey and spraying paint into the jet motor.

The Palestinian action also said that activists use sea bass to damage planes.

A seventh suspect was arrested on a arrest in the shelf Brize Norton, which was damaged by two military aircraft. In the picture: one of the damaged shelf voyager planes

Voyages, defined as 'gas station in the sky', can carry up to 109 tons of fuel and are used to supply fuel to hunter and harmonious heavy aircraft. (RAF Airbus A330 Voyager's file image)

Voyages, defined as ‘gas station in the sky’, can carry up to 109 tons of fuel and are used to supply fuel to hunter and harmonious heavy aircraft. (RAF Airbus A330 Voyager’s file image)

After the government assumed the responsibility of the group action, it banned the group under the laws of anti -terrorism.

81 organizations were banned within the scope of 2000 law, including Islamist terrorist groups such as Hamas and al -Qaeda, far -right groups such as national action and Russian special military company Wagner Group.

14 organizations related to Northern Ireland are banned within the previous legislation, including IRA and UDA.

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