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Pro-Palestine drone factory protest in Leicester enters second day Pro-Palestine drone factory protest in Leicester enters second day
(about 2 hours later)
Police have been at the scene since the protest started early on WednesdayPolice have been at the scene since the protest started early on Wednesday
A protest that has seen the roof of a combat drone factory occupied has entered its second day.A protest that has seen the roof of a combat drone factory occupied has entered its second day.
Members of Palestine Action climbed on to the Israeli-owned Elbit Systems subsidiary UAV Tactical Systems in Leicester on Wednesday morning.Members of Palestine Action climbed on to the Israeli-owned Elbit Systems subsidiary UAV Tactical Systems in Leicester on Wednesday morning.
The facility builds unmanned aerial vehicles that the protesters allege have been used in the conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.The facility builds unmanned aerial vehicles that the protesters allege have been used in the conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
A number of supporting demonstrations have been held outside the gates.A number of supporting demonstrations have been held outside the gates.
A number of demonstrations have also been held outside the factoryA number of demonstrations have also been held outside the factory
Elbit has not commented on the protest.Elbit has not commented on the protest.
Police have been at the site overnight and a fire service aerial ladder is being used to speak to the group.Police have been at the site overnight and a fire service aerial ladder is being used to speak to the group.
On Wednesday, Assistant Chief Constable Kerry Smith said: "Specially trained officers remain at the site this evening and are continuing to engage with the protesters."On Wednesday, Assistant Chief Constable Kerry Smith said: "Specially trained officers remain at the site this evening and are continuing to engage with the protesters."
Police also confirmed other groups had gone to the site and officers were "facilitating their right to peaceful protest on the ground".Police also confirmed other groups had gone to the site and officers were "facilitating their right to peaceful protest on the ground".
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Palestine Action said its protest was designed to highlight the role of UK-made military equipment in the Middle East.Palestine Action said its protest was designed to highlight the role of UK-made military equipment in the Middle East.
More than 200 people are thought to have died in rocket attacks and airstrikes between Israel and Gaza militants in recent days.More than 200 people are thought to have died in rocket attacks and airstrikes between Israel and Gaza militants in recent days.
Early in the occupation, red paint was sprayed on to the side of the building.Early in the occupation, red paint was sprayed on to the side of the building.
The action has been prompted by recent conflict in the Middle EastThe action has been prompted by recent conflict in the Middle East
One of the four activists on the roof, who gave his name as Ethan, said spirits were high.One of the four activists on the roof, who gave his name as Ethan, said spirits were high.
"The support, both here and on Instagram and places has been amazing."The support, both here and on Instagram and places has been amazing.
"It can be a little intense at times with the police coming up in a cherry picker but it just shows what we are doing is important."It can be a little intense at times with the police coming up in a cherry picker but it just shows what we are doing is important.
"We have sleeping bags and a tent and we don't intend to come down any time soon.""We have sleeping bags and a tent and we don't intend to come down any time soon."
Some people have come to the site to show support for the group
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