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Snipers 鈥榳ere ready to shoot鈥 at parachutist

The environmental activist who made an emergency landing into the stadium hosting the Germany-France Euro 2020 match in Munich only narrowly avoided being shot down by snipers because police spotted the Greenpeace logo, Bavaria鈥檚 interior minister said yesterday.

鈥淭he snipers already had him in their sights,鈥 the regional minister Joachim Herrmann said in a statement.

鈥淚f the police had come to the conclusion that it was a terrorist attack, he would have paid for it with his life.鈥

Only the large Greenpeace logo emblazoned on the yellow canopy of the parachute microlight saved him, he said.

The environmental campaign group has apologized for Tuesday evening鈥檚 widely condemned stunt, which it said did not go as planned.

Two people were injured in the activist鈥檚 attempts to make an emergency landing inside the Allianz Arena, a French citizen, 36, and a Ukrainian, 42.

Both were taken to hospital with head injuries but have since been discharged, Munich police spokesman Sven Mueller said.

The Greenpeace activist, identified as a 38-year-old man from the southwestern town of Pforzheim, was arrested after landing on the pitch among the German and French players.

France won the match 1-0.

He now faces charges of violating air traffic law, endangering air traffic, causing grievous bodily harm and trespass, according to Mueller. The man has been released from custody, he added.

In extraordinary scenes widely captured on camera, the activist was seen flying over the stadium strapped to a parachute microlight before apparently getting tangled in overhead camera wires.

He was thrown off course and nearly crashed into the stands before landing on the pitch shortly before kick-off.

His parachute had 鈥淜ick out oil! Greenpeace鈥 written on it.

Greenpeace was quick to apologize for the botched protest, saying the aim had been for the activist to drop a latex ball with a protest message onto the pitch.

鈥淭echnical difficulties forced the pilot to land inside the stadium. We deeply regret that this put people in danger and caused injuries,鈥 the group said.

It said the protest action had been aimed at urging Euro 2020 sponsor Volkswagen to stop selling diesel and petrol cars.

The protest has drawn criticism and raised questions about security measures at the game, attended by 14,000 fans.

Munich police said they had 鈥渘o understanding whatsoever for such irresponsible actions.鈥

Chancellor Angela Merkel鈥檚 spokesman Steffen Seibert called the protest 鈥渁n irresponsible act that placed people in great danger,鈥 and said it was 鈥渁 great relief鈥 the outcome hadn鈥檛 been worse.

UEFA called it 鈥渁 reckless and dangerous action鈥 that 鈥渃ould have had very serious consequences.鈥


 

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