Three women have been arrested in the UK under the Terrorism Act after a van was driven into an Edinburgh-based defence company's fence, Report informs via Sky News.
Police Scotland said the three women - aged 31, 34 and 42 - were arrested after a disturbance in the Crewe Road North area of Edinburgh on Tuesday.
The force said a van was driven into an external fence of a business premises, and that its Counter Terrorism Unit was leading the investigation.
It added: "Enquiries are ongoing. We are treating this as targeted, and we do not believe there is any wider threat to the public."
Direct action campaign group Shut Down Leonardo - which said it aims to target aerospace, defence and security company Leonardo's headquarters in Edinburgh - posted a photo of the van.
It shows police on the roof of the vehicle, which has a Palestine flag hanging off the back.
Shut Down Leonardo claims the factory makes components for Israel's F-35 fighter jets.
In a separate post, the group said "we're taking action to shut down Leonardo's weapons factory in Edinburgh" and shared a video of an "action taker" explaining why the site has been targeted.