Greenpeace Polska activists hung a banner on Warsaw’s Poniatowski Bridge with the slogan “Poland is still buying oil from Russia”, sailed to the Vistula in pontoons, and some hung from ropes at the crossing. The police were present on the spot.
Hucpa eco-activists in Warsaw
On Friday, Greenpeace activists hung a banner on the Poniatowski Bridge in Warsaw. They also sail on the Vistula in pontoons. On social media, Greenpeace accuses PKN Orlen of buying Russian oil.
The police are negotiating with activists
We are on the ground, both on land and on water, because these people are in a dangerous place
– told PAP Marta Gierlicka from Warsaw Police Station.
She added that among the activists, there are people hanging from the bridge on ropes.
Police are currently negotiating to allow these people to return to the bridge due to the threat they pose to them
said Gierlicka.
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— President of PKN Orlen: We have broken with our dependence on Russian raw materials. “Already 90 percent of crude oil comes from other countries”
— Minister Moscow: There is no more gas or coal from Russia in Poland. The current 10 percent Orlen is ready to cut oil imports to zero
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Source: wPolityce