Yesterday there was a huge scandal, news that made fans of Elon Musk’s company prick up their ears. Tesla was sabotaged by Vulkangruppe, a group of far-left anarchists
Chaos continues to rage in Germany with this group of terrorists, who decided to strike once again. Following another attack by the organization, Tesla was sabotaged by the famous Vulkangruppe, unleashing havoc and chaos. The group would have in fact unleashed a fire and cut off the power supply to the entire district of Order-Spree, in the German municipality of Gosen-Neu Zittau. The fire interrupted work inside the Tesla factory, causing all employees to evacuate within the facility. Fortunately, the fire and power outage did not cause any damage. Immediately after the fire, both police and firefighters went to the scene to begin investigations and it seems that the terrorist group was to blame Group of volcanoes.
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This group is not the first time it has taken action. These so-called terrorists got their fame for cause disturbance to public peace and they often commit these acts of vandalism in the name of their cause. They are in every way a group of anarchists, who want to blow up big businesses because they believe they ruin the world. The organization has often used names for Icelandic volcanoes in an attempt to leave an impactful name for German society.
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The group then defined Elon Musk a techno-fascist. There was no lack of response from the billionaire entrepreneur, who considered their move terribly stupid, as it intends to build more and more electric cars with the Chinese to support ecology. He stressed that trying to stop the production of electric vehicles, rather than fossil fuel vehicles, is extremely stupid.
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