Protests Disrupt Berlin's ILA Air Show Arrival
Protesters blocked roads leading to Berlin's ILA air show, forcing delegates to walk to the event. Police were on site, removing some protestors, while buses struggled to access the venue. The air show, featuring over 750 exhibitors, coincides with the cancellation of a major Franco-German fighter jet project.
Protesters blocked key routes to Berlin's renowned ILA air show, shouting slogans like 'Free Palestine' and causing significant disruption on Wednesday. This forced numerous attendees to make their way on foot, as buses were unable to reach the venue.
Witnesses reported a strong police presence, with officers seen removing protestors from the area. The disruption coincided with Chancellor Friedrich Merz's attendance, creating further logistical challenges for visitors.
This year's ILA air show brings together over 750 exhibitors from 37 countries despite being overshadowed by the recent cancellation of a major Franco-German fighter jet initiative, highlighting ongoing industrial conflicts in Europe's defense sector.
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