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− | + | Simply by Alastair Macdonald and Philip O'Connor<br>LILLE, France, 06 15 (Reuters) - French riot police charged and used tear gas to disperse rowdy English soccer fans in Lille upon Wednesday, though the north city was spared terrifying clashes with Russian supporters.<br><br>Throughout the day, police said, 36 people were arrested for numerous offences as Russia dropped to Slovakia in Lille and England prepared in order to play Wales in the same Euro 2016 group in nearby Lens [https://t.co/hS5EiTsgTO bokep janda] upon Thursday.<br><br>There had been worries of violence in the north between Russian and British fans after they got clashed when their teams met in the the southern part of city of Marseille on Sunday.<br>In the event, few Russians were in evidence on the particular streets of Lille right after their team's 2-1 beat in an afternoon fixture and the main problems in the evening was caused by English followers chanting outside bars within groups of up in order to 200, watched by police.<br><br>After dark, as the ancient centre of Lille packed with local people loading home from a testing from the French team's success over Albania, confrontations in between small groups of supporters prompted riot forces in order to intervene, chasing fans along streets, using pepper spray, dog handlers and acoustic grenades.<br><br>There was little physical violence and the regulators said only 16 people involved in some way in the European football tournament were treated in Lille hospitals throughout Wed.<br>A game of cat-and-mouse, as England supporters shifted to gather elsewhere and sing defiantly at law enforcement, eventually broke up within the small hours since fans drifted off within anticipation of the game against Wales in Lens at 3 p. mirielle. (1300 GMT) on Thursday night.<br><br>Violence in the Mediterranean sea port of Marseille before and after England's 1-1 draw with Russia, which includes a charge in the particular stadium by Russian followers following the final whistle, provides seen the hosts associated with the 2018 World Glass warned by organisers UEFA that the country's team will be disqualified if there is a repeat of this kind of disorder.<br><br>Reuters journalists noticed at least three Russians detained by police within Lille before the complement, apparently after having already been identified as suspects within the Marseille trouble.<br>During the particular game against Slovakia, a flare went off in the stands among Russian supporters after Russia have scored late on to give the team's fans hope associated with salvaging a draw. Yet UEFA officials indicated that the incident would not trigger disqualification.<br><br>UEFA also warned England that a repetition of fans' chaotic behaviour could see the team expelled. There is no immediate reaction from UEFA, European soccer's governing body, to the events in Lille, where police mentioned they had "saturated" the particular city with nearly four, 000 officers and restricted alcohol sales.<br><br>England followers complained the police got been heavy handed. "Shame, " some shouted at the heavily armoured makes.<br><br>However, the authorities experienced clearly decided to hold back from making mass arrests among noisy and disruptive groups. (Additional reporting by Pierre Savary plus John Irish; Writing by Alastair Macdonald; Editing simply by Bill Rigby) |
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Simply by Alastair Macdonald and Philip O'Connor
LILLE, France, 06 15 (Reuters) - French riot police charged and used tear gas to disperse rowdy English soccer fans in Lille upon Wednesday, though the north city was spared terrifying clashes with Russian supporters.
Throughout the day, police said, 36 people were arrested for numerous offences as Russia dropped to Slovakia in Lille and England prepared in order to play Wales in the same Euro 2016 group in nearby Lens bokep janda upon Thursday.
There had been worries of violence in the north between Russian and British fans after they got clashed when their teams met in the the southern part of city of Marseille on Sunday.
In the event, few Russians were in evidence on the particular streets of Lille right after their team's 2-1 beat in an afternoon fixture and the main problems in the evening was caused by English followers chanting outside bars within groups of up in order to 200, watched by police.
After dark, as the ancient centre of Lille packed with local people loading home from a testing from the French team's success over Albania, confrontations in between small groups of supporters prompted riot forces in order to intervene, chasing fans along streets, using pepper spray, dog handlers and acoustic grenades.
There was little physical violence and the regulators said only 16 people involved in some way in the European football tournament were treated in Lille hospitals throughout Wed.
A game of cat-and-mouse, as England supporters shifted to gather elsewhere and sing defiantly at law enforcement, eventually broke up within the small hours since fans drifted off within anticipation of the game against Wales in Lens at 3 p. mirielle. (1300 GMT) on Thursday night.
Violence in the Mediterranean sea port of Marseille before and after England's 1-1 draw with Russia, which includes a charge in the particular stadium by Russian followers following the final whistle, provides seen the hosts associated with the 2018 World Glass warned by organisers UEFA that the country's team will be disqualified if there is a repeat of this kind of disorder.
Reuters journalists noticed at least three Russians detained by police within Lille before the complement, apparently after having already been identified as suspects within the Marseille trouble.
During the particular game against Slovakia, a flare went off in the stands among Russian supporters after Russia have scored late on to give the team's fans hope associated with salvaging a draw. Yet UEFA officials indicated that the incident would not trigger disqualification.
UEFA also warned England that a repetition of fans' chaotic behaviour could see the team expelled. There is no immediate reaction from UEFA, European soccer's governing body, to the events in Lille, where police mentioned they had "saturated" the particular city with nearly four, 000 officers and restricted alcohol sales.
England followers complained the police got been heavy handed. "Shame, " some shouted at the heavily armoured makes.
However, the authorities experienced clearly decided to hold back from making mass arrests among noisy and disruptive groups. (Additional reporting by Pierre Savary plus John Irish; Writing by Alastair Macdonald; Editing simply by Bill Rigby)