A Manchester road has been shut down by police after protesters climbed onto a lorry, sparking a tense situation in the industrial park. The incident, which occurred on Greeba Road in Wythenshawe, has led to the closure of the road near the Wythenshawe bus depot, causing disruptions to local bus services. Two protesters are sitting on top of a lorry that has been splashed with red paint, and emergency services are on the scene with a cordon in place. The Bee Network has confirmed that the closure is due to an 'ongoing non-transport related incident'. The protesters are believed to be from the Greater Manchester Friends of Palestine group, and the road remains closed on the industrial estate. This incident has raised questions about the nature of the protest and the potential impact on local transportation. As the situation unfolds, further updates will be provided on this live blog.