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A group of Greenpeace activists who were trying to board an oil rig in the Russian Arctic
have been arrested.
25 protesters, including six Britons were met by heavily armed Russian coastguards,
who they say threatened them with knives and guns.
The environmentalist group said the coastguards who were also wearing balaclavas stormed their
ship, the Arctic Sunrise.
The activists were trying to gain access to Gazprom oil rig which they believe is about to start
drilling for oil but their protest ended when the guards fired shots at them.
"We're here in the Russian Arctic taking action against the first Arctic oil platform to go
into production, which pose a huge threat to the fragile environment. Gazprom is known
for its poor safety standards and we've seen Shell screw up in the Alaskan Arctic last
year, and now these two reckless oil companies are teaming up. It's a disaster waiting to
happen."
Moscow has accused the protesters of "aggressive and provocative" behaviour and summoned the
summoned the Dutch ambassador to discuss the issue as Greenpeace is based in the Netherlands.