Russian fans jailed for up to 2 years for Euro 2016 violence
A French court
on Thursday jailed three Russian football supporters for up to two years for
their role in violence in Marseille before the England-Russia Euro 2016
match.
Alexei Yerunov, Nikolai Morozov and Sergei Gorbachev were among 43 Russian
supporters detained by French police in southern France on Tuesday after the
pitched battles which left more than 30 people injured.
Yerunov, 29, who is
supporters’ liaison officer at Lokomotiv Moscow according to the club’s
website, received the longest prison sentence of 24 months. He admitted he was
at the scene of an attack on an English supporter who was left in a critical state
after being beaten around the head with an iron bar. He denied being
responsible.
“I apologise. I recognise that I was there but I didn’t hit
anyone. My hands are clean,” he told the court. Gorbachev, who leads a
supporters’ club at Russian second division club Arsenal Tula, was jailed for
18 months. Morozov, 28, received the shortest sentence of 12 months.
Prosecutor
Andre Ribe described the Russians’ behaviour in the chaotic scenes in Marseille
on Saturday: “It was a hunt. They ran off together, staying in a group and
keeping enough energy for what they call ‘the fight’.”
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