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Clashes in the night and forced repatriations Via 80 Romanisti

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Clashes in the night and forced repatriations Via 80 Romanisti

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TIRANA

A night of urban warfare, then an invasion of fans from Italy and Holland, in the name of football. Tirana discovered itself at the center, for a day, of football Europe and the passion of tens of thousands of people, lovers of Rome and Feyenoord. Unfortunately, however, the fears about public order raised on the eve proved to be correct, in particular yesterday when the first shadows of the evening fell.

To begin with were the Dutch, protagonists of violent clashes in two central areas of the Albanian capital but also in the suburbs. Sassaiole, charged with the police, a car with shattered glass, blows, a few knives: everything popped up, and an Albanian, taken to sit down because he praised Rome, and about twenty agents, one of the which initially appeared to be in serious condition. Then there are also the Romanists, some of whom clashed with the police after trying to force the cordon set up by the police in that area. Among the Italian fans there were three injured.

But that’s not all, because 48 other Giallorossi supporters were stopped on a bus in which they had knives (it seems that some had stolen them, shortly before, at the restaurant), blunt objects, bottles, sticks and smoke bombs. To bring these thugs to their senses, special forces were needed, and there were scuffles in which an officer was stabbed. The balance of the night, before Tirana was invaded by a river of people in yellow and red that flowed peacefully into the fan zone and towards the stadium, was 80 Romanists brought to Durres and repatriated after being put on a ferry.

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About twenty Dutchmen were also repatriated, some of them still prey to the fumes of alcohol, put on a plane and sent back to Rotterdam. The total, hopefully definitive, of the injured in the Tirana accidents is 30: 20 policemen, three Italians, four Dutch and three Albanians. –

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