In Vologda, police detained 51 fans of St. Petersburg Zenit ahead of the match of the second blue-white-blue team in the Second League B with the local Dynamo because St. matches. Journalist Ivan Karpov reports this in his article. Telegram channel.
Seven detainees are charged under Article 20.2.2 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation (organization of the simultaneous mass presence and/or movement of citizens in public places, resulting in violation of public order). A protocol was drawn up against 11 people under Article 20.21 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation (going out in public places while intoxicated).
Karpov claims that an investigation was sent from Moscow to Vologda to find out how local law enforcement agencies allowed Zenit fans to pass through the city.
One of the fans returned to his Telegram channel NEWSsaid that law enforcement officers detained those walking in front of the hallway before the match. He claims that all the fans were sober.
“The department currently has 6 people in one unit, and the entire bus with visitors to St. Petersburg residents is already in the meeting hall,” the fan said.
Previously Norwegian fans broke the football matchthrowing fish balls into the field.
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Source: Gazeta

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