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Scuffles between activists and police officers in front of Lützerath

2023-01-02T12:40:20.614Z


Scuffles between activists and police officers in front of Lützerath Created: 01/02/2023Updated: 01/02/2023 13:31 You can see burning bales of straw that were set on fire by activists. © Thomas Banneyer/dpa/archive image On Monday, there were small scuffles between police officers and climate activists just outside the lignite village of Lützerath. The activists threw firecrackers, bottles and


Scuffles between activists and police officers in front of Lützerath

Created: 01/02/2023Updated: 01/02/2023 13:31

You can see burning bales of straw that were set on fire by activists.

© Thomas Banneyer/dpa/archive image

On Monday, there were small scuffles between police officers and climate activists just outside the lignite village of Lützerath.

The activists threw firecrackers, bottles and stones at the police, reported dpa reporters on site.

After that, the situation initially calmed down again.

Police officers and activists faced each other in two rows in front of the "Lützerath" place-name sign.

Lützerath - The police then withdrew again.

Activists had previously positioned themselves behind a burning barricade.

An activist from the “Last Generation” alliance had his left hand taped to the access road.

According to the police, an activist who had been sitting on a so-called “tripod” injured his foot when dismounting without external influence.

A police spokesman said that the eviction of Lützerath was not scheduled for Monday.

However, preparatory work for the planned large-scale operation would be carried out in mid-January.

According to its own statements, the energy company RWE, which owns the houses and land, blocked three country roads.

Lützerath near Erkelenz in the Heinsberg district is to be dredged for coal extraction.

However, activists who want to fight for the place live in the houses whose former residents have moved away.

They see no need to dig up and burn the coal.

RWE, on the other hand, says that Lützerath must be demolished in order to ensure a secure supply of power plants in the midst of the energy crisis.

dpa

Source: merkur

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