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Irish police move to break blockade of oil refinery by protesters angry at fuel prices

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DUBLIN, April 11 (Reuters) - ‌Irish police took action to clear ​protesters blockading the country's only oil refinery on Saturday ⁠after a senior government minister said protests over surging fuel prices had created a "very dangerous economic ​moment" for Ireland.

Protesters angered by a more than 20% rise ‌in diesel prices since the outbreak of the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran nL6N40S1FU, have used tractors and ⁠trucks nL8N40R116 to block the Whitegate ⁠refinery, two ports, a fuel terminal and a number of roads in the capital Dublin.

Hundreds of petrol stations have been left without fuel, endangering ‌some emergency services, the government has said.

Police on Saturday ⁠detained at least one protester, ‌pushed back others and dispatched ​equipment designed to move large vehicles at the Whitegate refinery, footage from state broadcaster RTE showed.

Police ‌issued video on social media showing ​a number of ⁠oil trucks entering the refinery.

The action came ‌after Finance Minister Simon ⁠Harris said the protests had caused an extremely dangerous moment for the economy. Prime Minister Micheal Martin ​on Friday said ‌nL1N40T0F8 the country was in danger of being forced ⁠to turn away oil ​deliveries from the country.

(Writing by Conor Humphries. ​Editing by Jane Merriman)

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