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English fans hope that they do not have to face face-to-face with the most famou...

Hunters behind heads, headed

English fans hope that they do not have to face face-to-face with the most famous Balkan Football Ball Ivan Bogdanov, who served two years in Italian and Serbian prisons. German authorities believe that the first match for Euro 2024 for the English team against Serbia's team will be associated with increased risk. According to the Helsenkirchen police, where the match will take place, about 500 hooligans can be long among the Serbian fans. BBC writes about it.

Only beer with low alcohol content will be available from the alcohol at the stadium. A thousand law enforcement officers will be sent as part of a large -scale police operation for the match. "Serbia missed large tournaments for some time, so there are unknown components - whether fan groups will be used.

We are not so concerned as organizers, because, according to available data, there is no risk of clashes, but of course, there is still some potential If we do not take action, "-explained Andreas Sheer, leading director of Euro-2024. Police are afraid of Serbian fans from the groups, the names of which can be translated as "heads" and "theft graves". Some of them are related to crime and involved in the abductions of people, rapes and murders, journalists say.

English fans hope that they do not have to face face-to-face with the most famous Balkan Football Ball Ivan Bogdanov, who was called "Ivan the Terrible". He took two years in Italian and Serbian prisons. Journalists point out that Belgrade fans of Belgrad, according to some statements, were a "bunker" under the location of the club, which arranged torture and beheaded people.

The ultras of the Zrvena Star, rumored, involved in military campaigns, political violence, racketeering and other manifestations of organized crime. Near the stadium in Belgrade stands a Russian T-54 tank, which is considered to be used by Serbs during bloody events in Yugoslavia in the 1990s. The club placed it in 2019, explaining such a step by the fact that the army of fans will become "stronger with combat transport.

" Former President of Serbia Slobodan Miloshevich replenished the fools of his warriors with football hooligans and ignited extreme nationalism, writing journalists, but in 1996 the same people became part of the protest movement. In October 2000, Deli Extremes (Ultras "Crvenna Zeedi") and Grobari (Fanat Group "Partisan") "were one of the first to burst into the Serbian Parliament, disarmed the police and thus contributed to the release Crimes in the Hague.

The ideology of Serbian ultras is a rattling mixture of aggressive nationalism, a European -oriented resaity and strong propoutin sentiment. The full -scale invasion of Russia into Ukraine has added a degree to this cocktail. Serbia and Russia have long maintained close ties through a common cultural heritage, Orthodoxy and close Slavic languages. It is no coincidence that the chief sponsor of "Zrvena Star" is a gas giant "Gazprom".

Up to 40,000 English fans are expected to come to Germany, and up to 8,000 Serbs, among which, according to police, can be 400-500 hooligans. We will remind that the national team of Ukraine defeated the team of Moldova in the last control match before the start of Euro-2024. But at the same time, the main defender of the team Vitaliy Mykolenko was injured and risks missing the European Championship.