In Munich and Berlin: climate extremists storm airports Regional

München – Another action at the airports in Munich and Berlin.

This fence has been cut

Photo: last generation

In Munich, the chaotic people destroyed a fence, gained access to the site and stuck to the north runway. According to BILD information, there are four activists. According to current information, it was possible to prevent their penetration of the southern runway, where air traffic takes place.

The sticking action was over after 45 minutes. There were no flight cancellations because everything was diverted.

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The police were immediately in action. The activists were removed from the runway with solvent and arrested.

︎ Actions by the chaotic are also currently taking place in Berlin: They had gained access to the runway of the capital’s BER airport, as the federal police confirmed to BILD.

At the end of November, the group paralyzed BER for almost two hours. At that time, two groups, each consisting of several people, gained access to the airport premises. According to police, some of them were glued to the ground. The group itself said that some activists rode bicycles across the site. Berlin Airport had stopped operations on both runways.

The group “Last Generation” was responsible for the action on Thursday (December 8th). “We are always ready for constructive talks, as we did yesterday with the Bavarian Minister of the Interior, Joachim Herrmann. But what we need in the face of the looming climate hell are actions and not just empty words,” said spokeswoman Aimée van Baalen.

The group, which recently also frequently blocked roads in Munich and Berlin, demands better climate protection from the federal government and demands, among other things, a speed limit of 100 km/h on motorways and a 9-euro train ticket for the whole of Germany.

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