It's eight in the morning, rush hour. There are six of them, but that's enough to freeze traffic. They take advantage of the first red light, then line up in front of the cars in the queue: no one is passing anymore.

It is the sensational protest of Ultima Generazione , the green activists who ask for a reparation fund for climate disasters, which paralyzes Via Roma, in Cagliari. As happened in other Italian cities, the capital of the island also "experiences" the blockade of young demonstrators .

The queue of cars grows minute by minute, as does the intolerance of the many drivers who have to go to work. Someone tries to reason, others try the hard way: "I'll put you down" . They don't give in, sending the busiest artery in the city center into chaos.

(Unioneonline/L.Ne.)

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