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Guardian: Protest Against British Bases in Cyprus – Reactions are Growing

Growing reactions in Cyprus against the presence of British military bases are fueled by a recent drone attack on the RAF base in Akrotiri.

In Cyprus, opposition against the British military bases has intensified following a drone attack on the RAF base in Akrotiri. This incident has heightened fears within Cyprus about the potential involvement of the country in the escalating Middle Eastern crisis. A recent report from The Guardian highlights these growing concerns, emphasizing the local sentiment against foreign military presence on the island.

On Saturday, demonstrators gathered in Nicosia, chanting slogans and demanding the removal of British bases, reflecting a broader wave of discontent among the populace. Protesters marched towards the presidential palace, brandishing signs with messages like 'Out with the death bases' and 'Cyprus is not a launching pad.' This local demonstration is indicative of a growing grassroots campaign opposing foreign military bases, which many see as a threat to national sovereignty and peace.

Cyprus's Foreign Minister, Constantinos Kombos, stated that the drone involved in the attack was Iranian-made and launched from Lebanon. This revelation supports Nicosia's concerns that the military installations on the island could potentially become targets in regional conflicts. The situation underscores the delicate geopolitical landscape in which Cyprus finds itself, navigating its relationships with foreign powers while addressing domestic pressures for greater independence and peace.

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