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German airport stops briefly flights after climate activists breach field

Germany's Leipzig/Halle airport temporarily halted flights early on Thursday after climate activists breached the airfield as part of a disruptive demonstration campaign that has legislators requiring more stringent punishment and much better airport security measures.

Air traffic at the airport in eastern Germany was interrupted for 3 hours, impacting freight traffic, said the airport in a declaration. Flights resumed at 0123 GMT, it stated.

Last Generation activists said in a declaration that they had went into the airport grounds around midnight, without defining how they were able to get in, to require the German government to pursue a worldwide contract to exit oil, gas and coal by 2030.

The group has listed a number of nations throughout Europe and North America where they stated comparable disturbances are prepared as part of a demonstration campaign that started last month. Recently, their actions forced 2 airports in Germany to briefly suspend air traffic.

German politicians have actually required better protection for the nation's airports after climate activists had the ability to breach fences and interfere with air traffic, consisting of at the nation's. busiest airport, Frankfurt, for two days in a row last week.

(source: Reuters)