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The Minister: "I am frankly pissed off"

Summary by Svenska Dagbladet
A police operation is underway at the Vasa Museum in Stockholm after an action by activists. “Two people have climbed onto the Vasa ship with signs,” says Anna Westberg, police spokesperson.

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A police operation is underway at the Vasa Museum in Stockholm after an action by activists. “Two people have climbed onto the Vasa ship with signs,” says Anna Westberg, police spokesperson.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Spectacular action: Has tied itself to the mast. Demands a ban on peat mining.

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Two people climbed onto the Vasa ship, which resulted in a police operation at the Vasa Museum on Wednesday morning. According to the police, they are activists. The ship will be examined for possible damage. "I'm frankly pissed off," writes Minister of Culture Parisa Liljestrand (M).

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Two activists have been seen climbing the Vasaskeppet, according to information to Aftonbladet. The police have been called to the scene. – Two people have climbed up

·Stockholm, Sweden
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In Stockholm, climate activists from the radical left-wing group Restore Wetlands stormed the world-famous Vasa ship on Wednesday. They breached security at the Vasa Museum in Stockholm, climbed aboard the original 17th-century warship and chained themselves to the mast.

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On Wednesday morning, police were alerted that two activists from the group Restore Wetlands had climbed onto the 400-year-old national treasure Vasa ship and lashed themselves against the mast. On social media, many have grown tired of the constant provocations and effect-seeking by climate alarmists and are now calling for prison sentences — and other more archaic methods of punishment. Police confirm that at 10am two people jumped over an ala…

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Aftonbladet broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.
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