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Irish police break up blockade by protesters at high fuel prices

Irish police cleared protesters who had blocked the only oil refinery in Ireland on Saturday, after a senior government minister said that protests over surging fuel prices created a "very danger economic moment" for Ireland.

Protesters angry by a rise of more than 20% in diesel prices following the U.S./Israeli war on Iran have used tractors and trucks to block a Whitegate refinery and a fuel terminal, as well as a few roads in Dublin's capital.

The government said that hundreds of petrol stations were left 'without fuel,' putting emergency services at risk.

State broadcaster RTE reported that police detained one protester and pushed others back at the Whitegate refinery on Saturday.

The police released a video on social media that showed a number?of oil trucks?entering the refinery.

After Finance Minister Simon Harris stated that the protests caused an "extremely hazardous moment" for the economy, this action was taken. Micheal Martin, the Prime Minister, said on Friday that the country was in danger of being forced to stop oil deliveries. Conor Humphries is the author. (Editing by Jane Merriman.

(source: Reuters)