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RAF airbase in Cyprus hit as Cooper defends decision to allow US to use UK bases for Iran strikes

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Just hours after Keir Starmer said that the UK has allowed the US use British military bases to attack Iranian missile sites, the RAF Akrotiri base in Cyprus was hit by a suspected drone strike.

Foreign secretary Yvette Cooper, who has been making the rounds on the morning shows, confirmed the strike on the Akrotiri base but did not provide any more details. Cypriot authorities and the Ministry of Defence have said that there were no casualties and limited damage.

On BBC Breakfast, Cooper defended the decision to allow the US to use UK military bases, saying that the decision was purely “about defensive action around the Gulf.”

“We made a deliberate decision to not provide support for the US strikes that have been taking place over the weekend. We have continued to take the view that we wanted to see diplomatic progress and negotiated agreement around this threat from Iranian nuclear weapons,” Cooper said.

“But we also now face the situation where there are 300,00 estimated British citizens in other Gulf countries that are being targeted by Iranian missiles and drones.

“That is why we are providing support for defensive action. It’s important to say that the UK is not going to be involved directly in those strikes, but are providing support. This is about ballistic missiles and launches that are pointed at the Gulf. It is only about defensive action around the Gulf. It is not about support for any political or economic or broader infrastructure targets. There’s a clear difference there.”

For the latest on the Middle East, please follow The Guardian’s live coverage here.

Cooper fielded a number of questions about possible evacuation plans for the Britons in Gulf countries that are being hit. She told ITV’s Good Morning Britain that they are working with the airlines, travel companies and local governments and are sending out rapid deployment teams to provide support for Britons in the region, some of whom are unable to return to the UK because of closed airspace and grounded flights. She said 102,000 British nationals have registered their presence in the region.

“We’re saying to people, the most important thing at the moment is to follow the local advice, which in most places is around sheltering in place, and we are sending out rapid deployment teams to the region to work with the travel industry, to work with local governments as well, to make sure that citizens can get support,” Cooper said on Sky News.

“Of course, we want people to get safely home as swiftly as possible.”

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