Far-left group says it attacked Tesla in arson attack in Germany | Top Vip News

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Firefighters went to the Tesla plant on Tuesday morning to check its safety.

A far-left activist group has claimed responsibility for an alleged arson attack that saw Tesla halt production at its Berlin car factory on Tuesday.

In a letter posted online, activists calling themselves Volcano Group say they sabotaged production.

A high voltage tower near the plant caught fire, causing power outages in the factory and nearby towns.

Tesla said workers had been sent home but that its building was in a “safe condition.”

The fire did not reach the electric car manufacturer’s factory, but it did burn a high-voltage tower and high-voltage cables.

In its letter claiming responsibility for the attack, Volcano Group said it sabotaged Tesla because it consumed resources and manpower.

He also accused Tesla of contaminating groundwater and using huge amounts of drinking water.

The BBC has contacted the car company for its response to the allegations.

The Reuters news agency has reported that the state police are checking the authenticity of the letter.

“The rule of law will react with the greatest severity to such an act of sabotage,” Brandenburg state Interior Minister Michael Stuebgen said after the attack on Tuesday morning.

Controversial expansion

Tesla wants to double the size of its Berlin plant, which is the only one in Europe, a plan that some environmentalists oppose because it would involve cutting down nearby trees.

About 100 people are camping in a forest near the factory to protest against its expansion.

However, these green activists have distanced themselves from what happened.

One group, calling themselves Robin Wood, told the BBC they had “nothing to do with the fire”.

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Protesters have set up tree houses in the forest near the factory.

The Tesla factory currently produces about 500,000 cars a year; The company owned by Elon Musk wants to double that figure.

“We cannot currently say when production can be expected to resume,” Tesla said in a statement provided to the AFP news agency.

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