# British police said two more people, two males aged 22 and 24, both from London, were arrested yesterday on charges of violating the country’s Terrorism Act. This follows an incident at the Royal Airforce base at Oxfordshire on 20 June when two military aircraft were damaged by a pro-Palestinian activist group, Palestine Action. Uk Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the act of vandalism as disgraceful. The country minster of Home Affairs Yvette Cooper said that Palestine Action will be proscribed as a terrorist organisation following the breach at RAF Brize Norton.
Two more people arrested over damage to aircraft at Royal Airforce base in the UK