They do it to protest against the use of fossil fuels. They are from the Last Generation organization. They have caused delays at airports.
Climate activists They have stuck to the runway of four German airports this morning, forcing temporarily stop flights as part of a campaign against fossil fuels.
The group Last Generation reported that a total of eight activists participated in the protests at the airports of BerlinCologne-Bonn, Nuremberg and Stuttgart, which began around 5 in the morning.
It is the continuation of a series of similar protests this summer. The group demands that the German Government negotiate and sign an agreement on the global abandonment of the use of oil, gas and coal by 2030.
“What is at stake right now is billions of human lives. He climate collapse is already a reality for many people,” said one of the activists in a video message from the catwalk. “We still have the privilege of to be able to do something about it here.
How did the Last Generation protest affect flights?
The flights were suspended in Cologne-Bonn after it was reported that two people had stuck to the asphalt, but later resumed, German news agency ‘DPA’ reported. The police said that A hole had been found in an airport fence.
Flights were also interrupted for an hour in Nuremberg. At the Berlin airport, two people who had attached to the ground were removed and detained by security agents.