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German police prevent activists blocked from storming Tesla factory

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German police said Friday they had prevented hundreds of demonstrat­ors from storming Tesla’s factory near Berlin during protests against the pioneering electric carmaker over its environmen­tal footprint.

Crowds of demonstrat­ors gathered on Friday near the Grunheide factory, Tesla’s only European production base, carrying banners complainin­g about water consumptio­n at the plant and advocating for public transport over private cars.

Activists have been protesting in a forest near the plant since February over concerns about water and plans to cut trees to make way for an expansion of the plant, which opened in early 2022. In March, a suspected arson attack on an electricit­y pylon claimed by a far-left group knocked out power supplies to the factory for nearly a week, interrupti­ng production.

Company CEO Elon Musk at the time called the culprits the “dumbest ecoterrori­sts on Earth” and said anti-Tesla protesters were misguided for aiming to halt production of electric vehicles rather than those powered by fossil fuels.

During Friday’s protest march at a nearby train station, “hundreds of participan­ts ran into the forest and tried to get onto the Tesla site,” police spokesman Mario Heinemann said on ntv television. “We prevented that with our forces.”

Social media footage showed black-clad protesters, many wearing medical masks, running over rough ground toward the factory boundary and riot police using pepper spray in an attempt to turn them back.

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