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Crete Farmers Storm Airport, Sparking Chaos
9 Dec
Summary
- Farmers occupied Crete's international airport, halting all flights.
- Riot police used tear gas and stun grenades against protesting farmers.
- Protests stem from delayed EU agricultural subsidy payments.

Farmers protesting delayed EU agricultural subsidy payments swarmed the tarmac at Crete's Nikos Kazantzakis international airport, disrupting all flights. Riot police responded with tear gas and stun grenades in an attempt to control the situation. Similar confrontations occurred near Chania, with reports of injuries and property damage.
These events represent a significant escalation in ongoing farmer demonstrations across Greece. Thousands of tractors and vehicles have been deployed at border crossings and highways, causing traffic disruptions and impacting freight movement. The protests are a direct response to delays in receiving EU-backed subsidies, which authorities are reviewing due to a large-scale fraud scandal.
The subsidy scandal, involving fraudulent claims and money laundering, has led to government resignations and arrests. Farmers argue the delays constitute collective punishment, impacting their ability to cultivate fields and manage debts. While the government remains open to dialogue, it has stated it will not tolerate the shutdown of critical transit points.




