Three women arrested after pro-Palestine activists drove van into Edinburgh defence company factory
EDINBURGH, JUL 15 – Three women were arrested after a van was driven into Leonardo's factory fence during a protest against its alleged supply of components for Israeli F-35 jets, amid a conflict with over 58,000 deaths.
- Three women were arrested under the Terrorism Act after driving a van into the fence of a defence company in Edinburgh.
- The direct action group Shut Down Leonardo claimed responsibility for the incident, saying the factory makes components for Israeli fighter jets.
- A Leonardo spokesperson stated that the company does not supply equipment directly to Israel and condemned the violent protest.
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Three women arrested under Terrorism Act after van driven into Edinburgh factory fence owned by defence company
A pro-Palestine action group, which aims to close defence company Leonardo's Edinburgh plant, said it is "taking action to shut down Leonardo's weapons factory".
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