KEY POINTS
  • Climate campaigner Greta Thunberg was detained with other activists during protests against the demolition of the German coal village of Luetzerath.
  • The Swedish activist was held while protesting at the opencast coal mine of Garzweiler 2, where she sat with a group of protesters near the edge of the mine.
  • The entire group will be released later in the day, according to police.
Police officers carry Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg (M) out of a group of protesters and activists and away from the edge of the Garzweiler II opencast lignite mine. Activists and coal opponents continue their protests at several locations in North Rhine-Westphalia on Tuesday.

Climate campaigner Greta Thunberg was detained alongside other activists on Tuesday during protests against the demolition of the coal village of Luetzerath but the entire group will be released later in the day, according to police.

"There is no reason to hold them for days. It might take hours or they will go immediately," a spokesperson for regional police in Aachen said, speaking about the whole group of demonstrators.