Nord Stream 2: The fight for the last meters



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In the last week of August, Lucas and Möhre trudge through a muddy field below which are natural gas pipelines. During a protest last year, workers nearly welded the two of them into a pipe, they claim. In reality, young people are called differently. But climate activists prefer not to read their real names in public.

The two were at the construction site in Wrangelsburg near Greifswald before construction work began. So they tell it. Together with other members of the group “Climate Justice Greifswald”, they climbed and climbed the pipes. They put up a banner that read: “Nord Stream 2 clogged.”

When the workers arrived at the construction site, they just wanted to get started and put on the welding equipment. “Then we called the police,” Lucas recalls. The occupation of the pipeline did not last long. A few hours later it was all over.

Today, more than a year later, the construction site has turned into a field, the pipes have been laid for a long time.

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