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Leigh BoobyerWest of England

Reuters
The US Air Force has been using RAF Fairford to fly bombers to Iran since February
Hundreds of people are protesting near a UK military base that is being used by the United States Air Force (USAF) to launch operations against Iran.
Up to 200 people have gathered at RAF Fairford, in Gloucestershire near the Wiltshire border, for the demonstration organised by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND).
The base has been used to deploy US bombers since the Middle East conflict began on 28 February. Gloucestershire Police warned residents to expect disruption throughout Saturday.
A spokesperson for the Ministry of Defence (MoD) said the government has granted the US permission to use British bases for specific and limited defensive operations.


Up to 200 people have gathered for the protest near RAF Fairford
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There has been increased action at RAF Fairford since the US, alongside Israel, began operations against Iran.
The CND is calling for an end to the war in Iran, and for Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to stop US President Donald Trump's use of British bases.
The protest started at about 12:00 BST from Fairford High Street, with campaigners then walking to RAF Fairford.
Gloucestershire Highways said about a dozen roads will be closed between 11:00 and 17:00.
Residents have previously told the BBC the noise of the aircraft is so loud it sometimes makes their houses shake.


A display was made for children killed in the conflict so far
A Gloucestershire Police spokesperson said: "While we will enable lawful peaceful protest, we must also balance peoples' rights of freedom of expression and assembly with those of the wider public to go about their personal and professional life without disruption.
"As a result, we will not hesitate in taking action against anyone who commits any unlawful act."
An MoD spokesperson said that requests to use UK military bases from foreign partners are "considered on a case-by-case basis, with all operational support to allies assessed against legal requirements".
"For operational security reasons, we do not comment on foreign nations' military operations," they added.

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