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Protesters disrupt start of German air industry showcase

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By Christina ‌Amann

BERLIN, June 10 (Reuters) - Protesters sitting ​on the road and shouting slogans such as "Free ⁠Palestine" blocked roads leading to Berlin's ILA air show on Wednesday, forcing many ​delegates to walk to the industry showcase ‌where Chancellor Friedrich Merz was due to attend.

A Reuters witness said dozens of police ⁠were at the scene, with ⁠a couple of them seen carrying a protester away. Buses could not reach the venue, and hundreds of visitors ‌were walking to the show, some ⁠of them complaining about having ‌to do so.

The ILA ​air show, which traces its roots back to 1909 and runs from ‌June 10-14, will host more ​than 750 exhibitors ⁠from 37 countries this year.

The ‌run-up to the show ⁠was marked by the scrapping of a flagship Franco-German fighter jet project that ​became bogged down ‌in industrial rivalries, underscoring the struggles Europe ⁠faces in building ​military capacity.

(Writing by Matthias Williams, editing ​by Thomas Seythal)

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