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Friday, June 19, 2026

Protesters scuffle with police over the cutting of 72 trees at Metro site

Scuffles between protesters and riot police broke out at Exarchia Square in downtown Athens on Monday morning, when workers started to cut off trees for the sake of the new metro station.

Upset about the felling of a total of 72 old and healthy trees at the metro construction site, protesters caused slight damage to the site’s metal fence.

Police used pepper spray to disperse the angry protesters.

Critics have opposed the construction of a metro station in the historically left-wing area, claiming that it is part of a gentrification plan.

Haris Doukas, the mayor-elect of Athens, issued a statement regarding the controversy, stating, “Every tree that is cut down takes away the breath of life,” and that “it is not acceptable for an environmentally and socially supported project like the Metro to become the focus of heightened confrontation.” He called on the contractor company “to immediately stop the trees cutting operations and to submit a thorough and comprehensive plan for the tree transplants and their sustainability.”

The station, which is part of the new 12.8-kilometer Line 4 (Alsos Veikou-Goudi) of the city’s metro system, is scheduled to be completed by 2029.

According to daily avgi.gr, strng police forces remains in the area to safeguard the metal fences and the sheets around the metro construction site.

Following several lawsuits filed since the issue arose last year, the First Instance Court Prosecutor recommended on Monday the temporary stop of the trees cutting, the daily reported in the early evening.

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