activist They were also lying on the ground near the London landmark, protesting the government’s investment in fossil fuels as part of their fifth wave of large-scale protests against environmental issues.
At the end of the famous bridge in Southwark, people saw demonstrators wearing aprons with the words “Tell the Truth” and teapots with the words “deny” written on them.
Due to the cooperation between the tourist hotspot and the oil giants, activists also held a night protest at the Science Museum in London shell At an exhibition called Our Future Planet.
The Metropolitan Police said on Twitter: “The police arrived at the scene almost immediately.
“We are working with @CityPolice to make traffic flow again.
“Activists are also laying at the junction north of the Tower Bridge, which caused further damage.”
According to the police, 34 people were arrested yesterday during the policing of the Extinction Rebellion demonstration, which is expected to continue for the rest of the week.
The police saw that the protesters were taken away before the bridge was blocked, and there were a large number of police officers occupying the scene.
The latest operation of the Extinction Rebellion, known as the Impossible Rebellion, has entered its second week since it started on Monday, August 23.



