RWE appeals for calm at mine as German police drive off climate activists

The demolition of abandoned village Lützerath where RWE is working on expanding a coal mine, isn’t progressing as planned. Wednesday, German police began to forcibly remove climate activists occupying the abandoned buildings.
Photo: Thilo Schmuelgen
Photo: Thilo Schmuelgen
BY MARIA OIEN, TRANSLATED BY CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD

RWE has officially begun the demolition of the small village of Lützerath, resulting in clashes between police and climate activists who have been occupying the site for the past week.

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