Counter Terror Police investigate break in at RAF Brize Norton
Enquiries are ongoing to establish the exact circumstances.
Last updated 20th Jun 2025
An incident at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire is now being investigated by officers from Counter Terrorism Policing South East (CTPSE).
In the early hours of today (20/6) offenders gained entry to the site and caused criminal damage to aircraft.
Specialist counter terrorism officers are working closely with officers from Thames Valley Police and the Ministry of Defence Police.
Footage posted online by Palestine Action on Friday morning shows two people inside RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire.
The clip shows one person riding an electric scooter up to an Airbus Voyager air-to-air refuelling tanker and appearing to spray paint into its jet engine.
The Ministry of Defence condemned the vandalism, while Sir Keir Starmer said it was "disgraceful".
Downing Street said security is being reviewed across the defence estate and that the Government is working closely with police.
A No 10 spokesman said: "A full security review is under way at Brize Norton.
"We are reviewing security across the whole defence estate.
"We treat all breaches of security very seriously, and where there is suspected criminal activity, we will take the necessary steps to investigate and prosecute in line with longstanding principle."
He said the incident had not disrupted any planned aircraft movements or operations.
A spokesman for the campaign group said: "Despite publicly condemning the Israeli Government, Britain continues to send military cargo, fly spy planes over Gaza and refuel US/Israeli fighter jets.
"Britain isn't just complicit, it's an active participant in the Gaza genocide and war crimes across the Middle East.
"By decommissioning two military planes, Palestine Action have directly intervened in the genocide and prevented crimes against the Palestinian people."
RAF Brize Norton serves as the hub for UK strategic air transport and refuelling, including flights to RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus.
A Ministry of Defence spokesman said: "We strongly condemn this vandalism of Royal Air Force assets. We are working closely with the police who are investigating.
"Our Armed Forces represent the very best of Britain.
"They put their lives on the line for us, and their display of duty, dedication and selfless personal sacrifice are an inspiration to us all.
"It is our responsibility to support those who defend us."
Sir Keir said in a post on X: "The act of vandalism committed at RAF Brize Norton is disgraceful.
"Our Armed Forces represent the very best of Britain and put their lives on the line for us every day.
"It is our responsibility to support those who defend us."
A Thames Valley Police spokesman said: "We have received a report of people gaining access to RAF Brize Norton and causing criminal damage.
"An investigation has been launched and we are working with the Ministry of Defence Police and partners at RAF Brize Norton.
"Inquiries are ongoing to locate and arrest those responsible."
Enquiries are ongoing to establish the exact circumstances.