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Britain's Stonehenge sprayed with paint by environmental protesters

Ecological protesters sprayed paint on Britain's Stonehenge on Wednesday, with orange marks covering some of the stones of the ancient megalithic structure on the eve of the summer solstice celebrations.

Two people have actually been jailed on suspicion of damaging the ancient monolith, cops said in a statement.

This is extremely disturbing and our curators are investigating the level of the damage, English Heritage, the charity that handles Stonehenge, stated on X. Stonehenge remains open, it added.

The monument, one of Britain's a lot of checked out tourist areas, likewise holds spiritual significance and attracts thousands of revellers, spiritualists and travelers throughout the summertime solstice - the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere.

In video launched by environmental group Just Stop Oil, 2 protesters were seen running towards 2 of Stonehenge's. megaliths and spraying paint as another person attempted to stop. them.

Members of the general public were able to walk within the. stone circle, located in southern England, up until 1977 when it. was partitioned due to issues over damage from a sharp increase in. the variety of visitors.

Simply Stop Oil are a disgrace, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. said on X of the demonstration at the UNESCO World Heritage Website.

Just Stop Oil has gotten prominence in Britain for. disruptive ecological protests, with its activists shutting. down major roadways, interfering with cultural and sporting occasions and. even throwing soup at a Van Gogh painting.

The group wants the British government to end the extraction. and burning of oil, gas and coal by 2030.

(source: Reuters)