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' British Govt Fears Russian Hooligans '

Sun Jun 19, 2016 7:06 am

Whitehall fears Russian football hooligans had Kremlin links

UK government: we suspect many of those who attacked England supporters are in Russia’s uniformed services, fighting Putin’s ‘hybrid warfare’

Russian fans attack an England supporter at the end of the Euro 2016 match between the two countries.

Daniel Boffey Policy Editor

Observer

Sunday 19th June 2016

Senior government officials fear the violence unleashed by Russian hooligans at Euro 2016 was sanctioned by the Kremlin and are investigating links with Vladimir Putin’s regime.


Russian hooligans behind Marseille violence were ‘trained to fight’

It is understood that a significant number of those involved in savage and highly coordinated attacks on England fans and others in Marseille and Lille have been identified as being in the “uniformed services” in Russia.

The theory is that the sanctioning of hooliganism by Putin is a continuation of what has been described as Russia’s campaign of “hybrid warfare”. Whitehall experts fear the tactic is a ploy to demonstrate Russian strength while building on a narrative inside the country that the rest of the world is lining up against it.

Following the violence in Marseille, fake Twitter accounts were reportedly set up to spread the view that Russian fans had been provoked. A senior Russian parliamentarian tweeted, “Well done lads, keep it up!”

Two England fans, Andrew Bache, 51, from Portsmouth, and Stewart Gray, from Hinckley, Leicestershire, were left in comas fighting for their lives after being attacked with hammers and iron bars by Russian hooligans.

Uefa, the European football authority, threatened to throw Russia out of the competition should there be a repeat of the scenes inside the Stade Vélodrome in Marseille, where their fans tried to storm the English end of the stadium at the end of the England-Russia match.

A Whitehall source told the Observer that social media had been scrutinised to discover the backgrounds of those involved. “It is difficult to prove this was sanctioned by the Kremlin but we can see that a number of them are in the uniformed services in Russia,” the source said. “It looks like a continuation of the hybrid warfare deployed by Putin.”

The head of Britain’s Euro 2016 policing operation, Cheshire’s assistant chief constable Mark Roberts, said the attacks were the most serious and coordinated he had seen in 10 years specialising in football violence. He told how UK police spotters saw some 150 Russia fans “tooling up” with gum shields, fingerless martial arts gloves and bandanas.

A notorious leader of a Russian supporters’ group, Alexander Shprygin, was expelled from France after he was stopped on a bus travelling to Lille from the south of France after the trouble. He was among 43 fans detained. Shprygin, who was accompanying the official Russian delegation at the championships, was pictured alongside Putin at a football fan’s funeral in 2010.



Moscow has denounced the detaining of Russian fans and accused the French authorities’ actions as “further stoking of anti-Russian sentiments”.

On Friday Putin laughed off fan violence at the Euros and urged local authorities in France to treat supporters from all countries equally. He said the violence was a disgrace, but added: “I don’t know how 200 fans could hurt several thousand Englishmen.”

He also said he was willing to reach out to Europe to mend relations following the Ukraine crisis but insisted the west was responsible for the bad blood: “European business wants and is ready to work with our country. European politicians need to reach out to business, to show wisdom, far-sightedness and flexibility,” he said. “We remember how all this started. Russia did not initiate today’s collapse. We hold no grudge and are willing to reach out to our European partners, but obviously this can’t be a one-sided game.”

Uefa has fined Russia €150,000 (£119,000) and imposed a suspended disqualification as punishment for its supporters’ part in the mayhem in Marseille.
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Re: ' British Govt Fears Russian Hooligans '

Sun Jun 19, 2016 7:22 am

Interesting read... So far all is quite relaxed in Toulouse, I've not seen a signal Russian supporter shirt, I know they are already here as you can hear them talking, shame really as most of their supporters are probably feeling quite tense about the situation also. :?

Re: ' British Govt Fears Russian Hooligans '

Sun Jun 19, 2016 7:36 am

Cardiffcitymad wrote:Interesting read... So far all is quite relaxed in Toulouse, I've not seen a signal Russian supporter shirt, I know they are already here as you can hear them talking, shame really as most of their supporters are probably feeling quite tense about the situation also. :?


Long may it continued to be relaxed :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Re: ' British Govt Fears Russian Hooligans '

Sun Jun 19, 2016 10:26 am

State funded, trained, & orchestrated football hooligans? Surely the Russians wouldn't do such a thing??

:laughing6:

Re: ' British Govt Fears Russian Hooligans '

Sun Jun 19, 2016 10:36 am

Amazing night in tolouse watching super furry animals. Locals really are enjoying us Welsh out here. I think the positive news from bordeaux has spread and locals here are delighted and happy to have us. No Russian seen all night. Such a shame as I like to mingle with other fans but the Russia hooligans have put pay to that.

Re: ' British Govt Fears Russian Hooligans '

Sun Jun 19, 2016 11:43 am

boyo1927 wrote:Amazing night in tolouse watching super furry animals. Locals really are enjoying us Welsh out here. I think the positive news from bordeaux has spread and locals here are delighted and happy to have us. No Russian seen all night. Such a shame as I like to mingle with other fans but the Russia hooligans have put pay to that.


There is a big group of Russian lads in our hotel. I went talk to them and they said nobody had spoken to them since they came.
They didn't know what reception they'd get in town. The cking size of them they won't be inconspicuous!

Re: ' British Govt Fears Russian Hooligans '

Sun Jun 19, 2016 11:56 am

God knows what would have happened if the Ukraine had been drawn in our group?

Re: ' British Govt Fears Russian Hooligans '

Sun Jun 19, 2016 1:16 pm

RICK+CCFC wrote:God knows what would have happened if the Ukraine had been drawn in our group?


Yeah or Croatia or turkey or Serbia! There all animals

Re: ' British Govt Fears Russian Hooligans '

Sun Jun 19, 2016 1:43 pm

Russian thugs came looking just for trouble, the french are no angels they join in with anyone. There are a few teams that should of been thrown out of euro 2016.