Russians fans to be expelled from France
Russian soccer fans suspected of being involved in clashes - one wearing a banner saying ‘Russians No Surrender’ - are ushered off their bus after being stopped by gendarmes in Mandelieu near Cannes in southern France, June 14, 2016. (REUTERS/ERIC GAILLARD)
Russian soccer fans suspected of being involved in clashes - one wearing a banner saying ‘Russians No Surrender’ - are ushered off their bus after being stopped by gendarmes in Mandelieu near Cannes in southern France, June 14, 2016. (REUTERS/ERIC GAILLARD)

(REUTERS) – The head of a Russian soccer supporters’ association, Alexander Shprygin, is among 20 Russian fans who are to be expelled from France in the coming days, a police source said yesterday.The 20 are from a group of 43 detained by police in the Marseille region on Tuesday after violence flared at their Euro 2016 match against England.
Shprygin told Reuters by telephone on Tuesday that a bus carrying himself and other supporters to Lille in northern France had been stopped by riot police in Cannes in the south of the country.
Also yesterday three Russian fans were handed jail sentences of one year, 18 months and two years by a Marseille court for planning acts intended to harm people and destroy property.

 

 

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