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German police trying to clear climate protesters holed up in abandoned village Luetzerath

Following a court decision allowing RWE to proceed with the expansion, hundreds of police in riot gear moved in on Wednesday morning, clearing barricades erected by the activists. But progress has been slow; two people have been detained and three more were in custody since the operation started on Wednesday.

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German police trying to clear climate protesters holed up in abandoned village Luetzerath
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German police trying to clear climate protesters holed up in abandoned village Luetzerath

"We're working our way up bit by bit. The weather doesn't make it much easier. But for now it's peaceful," another Aachen police spokesperson, Cornelia Weber, said.

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German police trying to clear climate protesters holed up in abandoned village Luetzerath

"We hope it stays that way," Weber said.

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German police trying to clear climate protesters holed up in abandoned village Luetzerath

The Garzweiler mine extracts around 25 million tonnes of lignite every year, according to RWE. The company has said it supports both energy transition and a temporary increase in the use of lignite-fired plants to tide Germany through the energy crisis.