- Environmental activists on Monday protested in front of a fuel element factory in Germany where a Russian uranium shipment was set to arrive.
- The Russian ship Mikhail Dudin was expected to arrive at the Rotterdam port Sunday evening, and the uranium was to be transported by truck on Monday to a plant in Lingen, near the German-Dutch border.
- Three remaining plants were due to go offline at the end of 2022, but the government recently announced that two would remain online for a few weeks amid an energy crisis brought on by dwindling supplies of Russian gas.
Germany: Activists protest Russian uranium deliveries 12.09.2022

