The German police said they were investigating the “arson” arson attack at a Berlin construction site when the activists allegedly claimed responsibility as they opposed the expansion of the Tesla factory.
In the early hours of Tuesday, “several fire was laid” on the site in Marzan in East Berlin district, “construction crane and Deuthe Ban signal cable affected,” with ” Berlin police said in a statement,
What are the potential motifs for the attack?
“During the extinguishing process, the streetcar and vehicle traffic on Landsberger Alele were banned for one hour or more.”
“As things are standing, the investigators are arson in the investigation with a political motivation.”
According to media reports in Germany, a distant group posted an anonymous letter on a website on a website, stating that they are responsible for the attack.
The group stated that the construction firm Strawag, which operates the plant, is a municipality in Brandenburg, in the expansion of a factory run by Elon Musk’s electric car manufacturer Tesla in Grunhyde, about 30 km south of the German capital.
The group claimed that the company was constructing a freight carriage yard at the Tesla plant, which could be run by the state rail operator Deutush sister, and the forest’s self -interests were to be furred for the project.
What is the story with Musk and Germany?
Billionaire and X owner Musk has aroused anger among those with a left-west persuasion after her public support of Germany’s distant option to Germany (Germany (After) The party in the creation of federal elections, which took place last Sunday.
In 2022, Tesla opened the production plant, its only child in Europe.
At the end of 2023, Tesla announced the expansion plans, causing a double capacity of a million cars in a year on the site, which were about 12,000 employees.
The firm later withdrew the plans after the local people protested in one vote.
But the proposal has continued to incite anger among residents and environmentalists.
In March of 2024, manufacturing plans were forced to bring a stop for production after a suspected arson attack on the power lines claimed by a far-flung group.
The workers, then the set-up treehouses in nearby wooden areas and environmentalists have protested against the increased ambitions on the site to show their disposal for expansion.
Edited by: Louis Olofs