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Russian hooligans claim Kremlin sanctioned Euro fights

Russian hooligans alleged yesterday that they were sent by the Kremlin to attack England fans at last year’s European Championships.

In brutal and horrific scenes, England and Russia supporters clashed on the streets leaving dozens bloodied and injured.

However, in a programme titled Russia’s Hooligan Army on BBC2 last night, a hooligan known as Vasily the Killer said that the violence was sanctioned by Vladimir Putin.

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